Nikon B0012OGF6Q D60 User's Manual - Page 20

The Shooting Information Display, Tuning on and off Shooting Information Display, White balance

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Getting to Know the Camera The Shooting Information Display When the camera is turned on, the Shooting information display will be shown in the monitor. Shooting information such as shutter speed, aperture, and number of exposures remaining, as well as the settings currently applied, can be confirmed. The display changes, in the following order, each time K (L) is pressed: Shooting information display Introduction Set Quick settings display* Image quality Monitor off Off M ove OK * Frequently used shooting settings can be adjusted from the Quick settings display (A 48). C Tuning on and off Shooting Information Display At default settings, shooting information also turns off as indicated below. • When no operations are performed for about eight seconds. • When the eye sensor is activated by looking through the viewfinder (A 31, 123). • While the shutter-release button is held down. When the Shooting information display is off, the Shooting information display is also shown as indicated below. • When pressing halfway and releasing the shutter-release button (A 31). • When M or C is pressed. • When F/G is pressed, unless White balance is selected for Custom setting 11 (F/G button; A 112) in e, f, g, h, i, j, k, or l mode. • When D is pressed in any mode other than f Auto (flash off) mode. • When A is pressed in a, b, or c mode. D Information Display Format The format for information display is selected from the Info display format option (A 120) in the 8 setup menu.

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8
Introduction
Getting to Know the Camera
The Shooting Information Display
When the camera is turned on, the Shooting information display
will be shown in the monitor. Shooting information such as shutter
speed, aperture, and number of exposures remaining, as well as
the settings currently applied, can be confirmed.
The display changes, in the following order, each time
K
(
L
) is
pressed:
*
Frequently used shooting settings can be adjusted from the Quick settings display (
A
48).
C
Tuning on and off Shooting Information Display
At default settings, shooting information also turns off as indicated below.
When no operations are performed for about eight seconds.
When the eye sensor is activated by looking through the viewfinder (
A
31, 123).
While the shutter-release button is held down.
When the Shooting information display is off, the Shooting information display is also shown as
indicated below.
When pressing halfway and releasing the shutter-release button (
A
31).
When
M
or
C
is pressed.
When
F
/
G
is pressed, unless
White balance
is selected for Custom setting 11 (
F
/
G
button
;
A
112) in
e
,
f
,
g
,
h
,
i
,
j
,
k
, or
l
mode.
When
D
is pressed in any mode other than
f
Auto (flash off) mode.
When
A
is pressed in
a
,
b
, or
c
mode.
D
Information Display Format
The format for information display is selected from the
Info display format
option (
A
120) in the
setup menu.
Image quality
Move
OK
Off
Set
Shooting information display
Quick settings display*
Monitor off