Custom Settings vs Shooting Banks
Posted by David Chin on June 13th, 2006 in Tips on operating your Nikon D200A good analogy is shared by DaveEmtb to help grasp the difference between custom settings and shooting banks. Read this for the analogy “… shooting banks are like film presets, and the custom settings banks are different camera configurations …”
Unfortunately, changing a setting, say ISO while you’re in eg Shooting Bank A, automatically saves the new ISO value for that bank, which slightly negates their usefulness.