GeoffR
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Eric wrote: GeoffR wrote:
May I suggest that you consider a copy of Camera Control Pro 2? This allows you to make changes using your computer and, where appropriate the full size keyboard. Once satisfied you can save the settings to the computer ready to restore them to the camera if necessary, better than having the settings file on a memory card. Unfortunately Camera Control Pro 2 isn't cheap.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Not really bothered with backing up settings, either way.
They only take a few minutes to redo the settings I commonly use.
What's more desirous is a camera that doesn't misbehave in the first place. If this one does it a second time, it will be down the road. I set the copyright information on mine and that takes ages using the camera monitor.
Did you check the date and time? It could be the clock battery though I don't recall having to restore all my setting when I changed the clock battery on a D2.
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