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When using a non-CPU lens, you can input the lens data to the camera (focal length & maximum aperture). Doing so will enable color matrix metering, improve the metering accuracy of center-weighted and spot-metering, as well as iTTL flash accuracy. Also, the aperture information displays in the viewfinder/panel. Without this manual setting, pictures taken by a non-CPU Ai lens tend to be under-exposed by as much as EV 0.7. (I do not understand why this much discrepancy when D300 is supposed to be AI-enabled.) To set the non-CPU lens data, the following two steps are needed: 1) Preset the data of your non-CPU lenses prior to use. You can enter lens data for up to 9 non-CPU lenses. This is done quite easily in the SETUP MENU. SETUP MENU
Hold the
camera "button" and turn the main command dial until the lens number you
want appears on the camera-top display. This will set the lens data to
your camera. Each time you use your non-CPU lens, you just have to
make sure to select the corresponding lens.
CUSTOM SETTING MENU
Button+Dial - When pressed in combination with a command dial:
1 step
speed/aperture
---- Shutter speed (for S or M exposure mode) or
Aperture (for A or M exposure mode) can be changed in 1 EV increment.
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