Chapter 1 n Quick Setup Guide 5n Setup menu format. Press the MENU button, use the up/down buttonsof the multi selector (that thumbpad-sized control to the right of the LCDmonitor) to choose the Setup menu (which is represented by a wrenchicon), navigate to the Format Memory Card entry, choose which memorycard to format, and select Yes from the screen that appears. Press OK tobegin the format process.n Two-button format. Hold down the metering mode button (on top of thecamera, just southwest of the shutter release button) and the trash canbutton (on the upper-left corner of the back) simultaneously for about twoseconds. A “Format” label, color-coded in red, appears next to each but-ton. (See Figure 1.6.) The characters For and the exposures remainingdisplays will blink in the viewfinder and top-panel LCD. If you havememory cards inserted in both memory card slots, Slot 1 will be selected.If you’d rather format the other card, rotate the main command dial toselect that slot. Then press the pair of buttons again, and the D7200 willformat your card. To cancel the format, press any other button.Figure 1.6 Hold down these two buttons to format a memory card.Selecting an Exposure ModeThe Nikon D7200 has three types of shooting modes, advanced modes/expo-sure modes; auto modes, which includes Auto and Auto (flash off); and a thirdset, which Nikon labels scene modes. Also available on the mode dial areEffects modes, which process your image in interesting ways (and are discussedin this section). The advanced modes include Programmed-auto (or Programmode), Shutter-priority auto, Aperture-priority auto, and Manual exposuremode. These are the modes you’ll use most often after you’ve learned all your