In conjunction with my camera guide for the new Nikon D750, I have created a – a comprehensive spreadsheet with recommended settings for the applicable Menus, all of the Custom Settings, plus some shooting and exposure settings. Hello, one should be able to properly print the spreadsheet in its current format. Since it is such a large “grid,” you will need to print it out on a few pages and then tape them together, in order to make it legible.First select all the cells of the actual spreadsheet which contain data, and select File Print Area Set Print AreaThen go to File Print Preview and select the Setup Button,and set the page for “Landscape” and “Fit To” 2 pages wide by 3 pages tall. It should then only be 6 pages, with no blank pages.Let me know if you continue to have issues with printing it. Question for you. Many new owners of the D750 are having issues with the playback delay when reviewing images and also with the Manu button. This delay can be 2-3 and even 5 seconds with a spinning hour glass.
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Very problematic if your a wedding photographer like me.So in the forums it seems to be a big issue with many photographers experiencing this issue. And I have personally just received my replacement from B&H.We have all gone over the use of SD cards being the issue but most of us are all using the Sandisc Extreme Pro at 95MB so that should not be the issue plus this happens with the Manu button so I am pretty sure this does not need to access the Card. Anyway I would like to report back to everyone if you have found this issue with any of your hands on Test / Reviews. Oh and by the way, I have contacted both Sandisc and Nikon. With no resolve. Guess we will just need to wait for a firmware update. Hello, I too noticed similar issues when I was working with the camera.
I did not put too much thought into it at the time because I was using slower, older SD cards and I just assumed that was the cause. However from what you are saying, it appears to be a much more widespread, camera issue. I think the best thing to do is continue to contact Nikon. If several people send an email, and put the same question on the Product Forum, it may help get their attention:I hope this is an issue that can be fixed with firmware. Many of the settings on the spreadsheet are just starting points, or user-preference, and I go into more detail about the different options, and when and why to use them, in my guide.-RAW because it offers the highest quality file with the most latitude for post-processing.
If you need a JPEG later, you can always create it from the RAW, but you obviously can’t go from a JPEG to a RAW file! And JPEG+RAW can limit the maximum number of continuous images, which is critical for sports, wildlife, action shooters, etc. Plus when I use JPEG+RAW, I just end up with hundreds of JPEGs, filling up hard drives, that I never really use or need! But if you use both the JPEG and the RAW files, no reason not to use it.-I prefer Active D-Lighting turned off with RAW so that you can make those types of adjustments yourself, with more control, in post-processing.-HDR off, since it only needs to be enabled when shooting in-camera HDR images, which I never actually do except for some example images!-Distortion Control could be off or on, that is more of a user-preference, based on if it is needed for the particular lenses you are using.