Nikon B0012OGF6Q D60 User's Manual - Page 128
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Custom Settings Date Counter Photographs taken while this option is in effect are imprinted with the number of days remaining until, or the number of days elapsed since a specified date. Use it to track the growth of a child or count down the days until a birthday or wedding. Date imprint Date counter Done Choose date Display options 2008. 04. 23 22/2008. 04. 01 Choose date When the date counter is applied for the first time, or the multi selector is pressed right after one of the three options has been selected, the Set date screen will be displayed. Enter a date (A 21, step 5), and press Q. Up to three dates can be recorded. To select a different date, choose an option and press Q. Date imprint Choose date 2008. 04. 23 2009. 02. 05 Display options Choose Number of days, Years and days, or Years, months, and days and press Q. Set OK Date imprint Display options Number of days Years and days Years, months, and days Once the setting for each option has been selected, highlight Done and press Q to apply the setting. Sample date counter time stamps are shown below. Two days remaining Two days elapsed Menu Guide 19 Rangefinder (Displayed When Full Is Selected; A 118) In all shooting modes except d, selecting On with manual focus mode (A 61) enabled causes the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder to switch to the rangefinder display, a scale indicating focus distance. This option is useful when focusing manually. Available when lens with maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster is used. Not available in d mode. When shooting a subject with which autofocus does not perform well (A 38), the rangefinder may be unable to accurately measure focus distance. Display Description Display Description Subject inside the selected focus point is in focus. Indicates focus on a point slightly behind the subject. Indicates focus on a point slightly in front of the subject. Indicates focus on a point quite a distance in front of 116 the subject. Indicates focus on a point quite a distance behind the subject. Focus error. Unable to focus.