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 Posted: Sat Nov 4th, 2017 13:43
Robert



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I just took a look at my D3300, not a lot different from the D3100.

You have both a 'Shooting' menu and a 'Settings' menu, on my 3300 you can reset both menus with the first item on the menu, "Reset Settings" Or "Reset Shooting". I tend not to move the D3300 off of fully auto because my younger son, Christopher uses it mainly and it's easier that way.

You can select single point AF in Aperture mode and presumably Manual and Shutter modes. If you inadvertently select Auto mode it will probably revert to multi.

I will dig out a D3100 manual later and check that it is similar to the D3300 in this respect.

There does not appear to be a 'Two Button Reset' on the D3300. On most Nikon cameras there are usually two buttons marked with green identifiers which when held down together for a second or two will put the camera back almost to factory settings.



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