Nikon D6 Additional firmware update guide

SB1F04(11)
Focus Point Selection Speed (C 1.20 and Later)
Exposure Maintenance (C 1.30 and Later)
Recalling Shooting Functions (C 1.20 and Later)
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En Features Available with “C” Firmware Version 1.30
The new features available with camera “C”  rmware version 1.30 are de­scribed below.
To view the camera  rmware version or update the camera  rmware, se­lect [Firmware version] in the setup menu. The latest  rmware for the D6 is available for download from the Nikon Download Center.
Focus Point Selection Speed (C 1.20 and Later)
A [Focus point selection speed] option has been added to Custom Setting a17 [Focus point options]. The speed at which the focus points for view nder photography can be cycled by holding the sub-selector or 1, 3, 4, or 2 on the multi se­lector can be chosen from [Normal], [High], and [Extra high].
Exposure Maintenance (C 1.30 and Later)
A new option, [Keep exp. when f/ changes], has been added to the Cus­tom Settings menu at position b8. In exposure mode M, actions such as changing to a lens with a di erent aperture range when [O ] is select- ed for [ISO sensitivity settings]> [Auto ISO sensitivity control] in the photo shooting menu may cause unintended changes to aperture and consequently also to exposure. Selecting an option other than [Exposure maintenance o ] for [Keep exp. when f/ changes] lets the camera ad­just shutter speed or ISO sensitivity to keep exposure constant.
• Exposure maintenance also keeps exposure constant when you:
⁃ adjust zoom on zoom lenses that have di erent maximum apertures at
minimum and maximum zoom,
⁃ attach a teleconverter, or ⁃ change the shooting distance while using a micro lens.
• The setting varied to compensate for changes in aperture can be chosen from [Shutter speed] and [ISO sensitivity]. Choose [Exposure maintenance o ] to disable exposure maintenance.
• Depending on the lens and shooting conditions, the camera may sometimes fail to keep exposure constant.
• Exposure maintenance is not available with movies.
Recalling Shooting Functions (C 1.20 and Later)
A [Recall shooting functions (hold)] item has been added to Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls]. As­signing this role to a control lets you recall previous­ly-saved values for such settings as exposure mode and metering by pressing the control once during view nder photography. The previous values can be restored by pressing the control a second time.
• To choose the settings recalled when the button is pressed, highlight [Recall shooting functions (hold)] and press 2. The items and options available are mostly shared with [Recall shooting functions]. The ex­ception is the option chosen for [AF-ON], which cannot be saved using [Recall shooting functions (hold)].
• The exposure mode indicators in the view nder and top control panel  ash while the recalled settings are in e ect.
• After recalling settings, you can adjust shutter speed and aperture using the command dials.
⁃ Adjustments for mode P are made using  exible program. ⁃ If an option other than [O ] is selected for Custom Setting b4 [Easy
exposure compensation], exposure compensation can be adjusted by rotating a command dial.
• The conditions under which settings cannot be saved or recalled are the same as those for [Recall shooting functions].
• [Recall shooting functions (hold)] can be assigned to the [Preview button], [Fn1 button], [Fn2 button], [Fn button for ver tical shooting], [AF-ON button], [Sub-selector center], [AF-ON button for vertical shooting], [Movie record button], or [Lens focus function buttons].
New Sub-Selector Center Option (C 1.20 and Later)
New Sub-Selector Center Option (C 1.20 and Later)
Auto AF Fine-Tuning (C 1.11 and Later)
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Is Now
A new option, [Prefer sub-selector center], has been added to the Custom Settings menu at po­sition f13. Although at default settings the sub-se­lector cannot be used to position the focus point while the center is pressed, selecting [O ] for [Prefer sub-selector center] lets you hold the center and still position the focus point by press­ing the sub-selector up, down, left, or right.
• This lets you position the focus point while simultaneously using the center of the sub-selector in the role chosen for Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls]> [Sub-selector center]. Of particular note is that if [AF-area mode] is assigned to the center of the sub-selector, you can now hold the center of the sub-selector to temporarily switch AF-area modes without losing the ability to choose the focus point.
Auto AF Fine-Tuning (C 1.11 and Later)
When you press the X button to complete auto AF  ne-tuning for the  rst zoom position ([WIDE] or [TELE]) on a zoom lens as described in Step4 of “Auto AF Fine-Tuning” (D6 Reference Manual, page 903), the camera no longer prompts you to overwrite the value for the existing lens. Instead, it returns you directly to the dialog in Step2 where you can select the remain­ing zoom position for AF  ne-tuning (page 901). The instructions for “Zoom Lenses” on page 903 of the Reference Manual have changed as follows:
Was
After completing AF  ne-tuning for either the maximum angle or maximum zoom, you will need to repeat the process for the remaining item. Press the X button, select [Overwrite value for existing lens], and repeat Steps2 to 4.
Is Now
After completing AF  ne-tuning for either the maximum angle or maximum zoom, press the X button and choose the remaining zoom position ([WIDE] or [TELE]). Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to com­plete auto  ne-tuning for the selected item.
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