Nikon B0012OGF6Q D60 User's Manual - Page 47

Full-Frame Playback, Displaying Photo Information, Photograph Playback, Auto off timers

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C Full-Frame Playback Option Use Zoom in on K photograph View thumbnails M Retouch photograph Q "Point-and-Shoot" Photography (e (Auto) Mode) Description Zoom in on current photograph (A 77). View multiple photographs (A 76). Create retouched copy of current photograph (A 129). Exit to shooting mode or P To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway or press P. C Displaying Photo Information Press the multi selector up or down to change the display in the following order. Detailed information on the photograph can be viewed (A 73). Basic Photography File information Histgram Shooting data, page1 Highlights Shooting data, page2 Active D-Lighting and retouch history Highlight Highlights blink. C Photograph Playback 6/6 • When photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after they are taken, the battery level and number of exposures remaining is also clearly displayed. • The length of time before the monitor automatically turns off can be modified from Custom Setting 15 (Auto off timers; A 114). D Deleting Multiple Photographs Multiple photographs can be deleted from the Delete option in the playback menu (A 94, 96). 35

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“Point-and-Shoot” Photography (
e
(Auto) Mode)
Basic Photography
C
Full-Frame Playback
C
Displaying Photo Information
Press the multi selector up or down to change the display in the following order. Detailed
information on the photograph can be viewed (
A
73).
C
Photograph Playback
When photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor after they
are taken, the battery level and number of exposures remaining is also
clearly displayed.
The length of time before the monitor automatically turns off can be
modified from Custom Setting 15 (
Auto off timers
;
A
114).
D
Deleting Multiple Photographs
Multiple photographs can be deleted from the
Delete
option in the playback menu (
A
94, 96).
Option
Use
Description
Zoom in on
photograph
K
Zoom in on current photograph (
A
77).
View thumbnails
M
View multiple photographs (
A
76).
Retouch photograph
Q
Create retouched copy of current photograph (
A
129).
Exit to shooting
mode
or
P
To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release
button halfway or press
P
.
Highlight
File information
Shooting data, page1
Shooting data, page2
Histgram
Highlights
Active D-Lighting and
retouch history
Highlights blink.
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