Nikon D5 - firmware adds new Recall Shooting Function
chambeshi
Steve Perry just posted about its applications. As this seems to improve on the Databanks, hopefully the D500 and D850 will have this added in future firmwarehttps://backcountrygallery.com/nikons-new-recall-shooting-feature/
NotASpeckOfCereal
chambeshi wrote:Steve Perry just posted about its applications. As this seems to improve on the Databanks, hopefully the D500 and D850 will have this added in future firmwarehttps://backcountrygallery.com/nikons-new-recall-shooting-feature/It really isn't all that comparable to data banks.It certainly doesn't improve the banks, nor is it a remedy to the 'sticky' design fault that many of us find with them. When I first started watching Perry's video, that's what I was hoping for.But yes, I would love to have it in a firmware for the D850.Chris
Raul
chambeshi wrote:Steve Perry just posted about its applications. As this seems to improve on the Databanks, hopefully the D500 and D850 will have this added in future firmwarehttps://backcountrygallery.com/nikons-new-recall-shooting-feature/I followed his suggestions but... no. I press the button and get 36 - 24 (??)
Wahrsager
Raul wrote:chambeshi wrote:Steve Perry just posted about its applications. As this seems to improve on the Databanks, hopefully the D500 and D850 will have this added in future firmwarehttps://backcountrygallery.com/nikons-new-recall-shooting-feature/I followed his suggestions but... no. I press the button and get 36 - 24 (??)You must've missed a step. (I'm sure you've deduced that but for others). The default for the Fn1 is the format dimension in mm so nothing changed.