Nikon 29842-9425-19 D80 User's Manual - Page 15

Introduction: Getting to Know the Camera, Multi selector, The LCD Illuminator

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19 20 21 1 18 17 16 2 3 4 6 7 8 15 9 14 13 12 5 10 11 1 Viewfinder eyepiece 8 2 Viewfinder eyepiece cup 6, 17, 21 3 Diopter adjustment control 17 4 (AE-L/AF-L) button 31, 94 5 DK-5 viewfinder eyepiece cap 8 6 Main command dial 10, 91 7 Memory card slot cover 15 8 Focus selector lock 30 9 Memory card access lamp 15, 23 10 button 9 11 Battery-chamber cover latch 13 12 Battery-chamber cover 13 13 Multi selector * 14 Tripod socket 15 (playback zoom) button 64 QUAL (image quality/size) button 34, 35 16 (thumbnail) button 63 ISO (ISO sensitivity) button 43 17 (help/protect) button 9, 65 WB (white balance) button 58 18 (menu) button 9 19 (playback) button 26, 61 20 Monitor 9, 26 21 (delete) button 26, 65 (format) button 16 * Multi selector The multi selector is used for menu navigation and to control the display of photo information during playback. View previous photo Return to previous menu Cancel View more photo info Move cursor up View more photo info Move cursor down Playback ( 61) Menu navigation ( 9) View next photo Display sub-menu Make selection Help For help on the current mode or menu item, press the button at the bottom left corner of the monitor. Help is displayed while the button is pressed; to scroll the display, press the multi selector up or down. Help is available in (auto) and Digital Vari-Program modes or when a icon is displayed in the bottom left corner of the monitor. The LCD Illuminator Holding the power switch in the position activates the exposure meters and the control panel backlight (LCD illuminator), allowing the display to be read in the dark. After the power switch is released, the illuminator will remain active while the exposure meters are active or until the shutter is released. Introduction: Getting to Know the Camera 3

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Introduction: Getting to Know the Camera
* Multi selector
The multi selector is used for menu navigation and to control the display of photo information during
playback.
View more photo info
Playback (
61)
Move cursor up
Menu navigation (
9)
View previous photo
View next photo
Return to previous menu
Display sub-menu
Cancel
Make selection
View more photo info
Move cursor down
Help
For help on the current mode or menu item, press the
button at the
bottom left corner of the monitor.
Help is displayed while the
button is
pressed; to scroll the display, press the multi selector up or down.
Help is
available in
(auto) and Digital Vari-Program modes or when a
icon is
displayed in the bottom left corner of the monitor.
1
Viewfinder eyepiece
....................................................
8
2
Viewfinder eyepiece cup
..........................
6, 17, 21
3
Diopter adjustment control
.................................
17
4
(AE-L/AF-L) button
.....................................
31, 94
5
DK-5 viewfinder eyepiece cap
..............................
8
6
Main command dial
.........................................
10, 91
7
Memory card slot cover
.........................................
15
8
Focus selector lock
....................................................
30
9
Memory card access lamp
............................
15, 23
10
button
..........................................................................
9
11
Battery-chamber cover latch
.............................
13
12
Battery-chamber cover
..........................................
13
13
Multi selector
*
14
Tripod socket
15
(playback zoom) button
.................................
64
QUAL
(image quality/size) button
..............
34, 35
16
(thumbnail) button
...........................................
63
ISO
(ISO sensitivity) button
....................................
43
17
(help/protect) button
.................................
9, 65
WB
(white balance) button
...................................
58
18
(menu) button
.........................................................
9
19
(playback) button
.......................................
26, 61
20
Monitor
........................................................................
9, 26
21
(delete) button
............................................
26, 65
(format) button
.................................................
16
5
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
21
17
20
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The LCD Illuminator
Holding the power switch in the
position activates the exposure meters and the control panel back-
light (LCD illuminator), allowing the display to be read in the dark.
After the power switch is released,
the illuminator will remain active while the exposure meters are active or until the shutter is released.