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Review and Deletion

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Tutorial-Review and Deletion Review and Deletion Quick Review With a film camera, only when the film was developed would you know whether your pictures had turned out as you had hoped. Using the quick review function on your Nikon digital camera, on the other hand, you can view the results of earlier attempts while setting up the next shot, and use what you see to change camer a settings or to choose a better angle. Was your last picture too dark? Take your finger off the flash window and try again. Does the brilliant white sand of the beach look dingy and grey? Raise exposure compensation ( 106) and try again. Are the flowers in that close-up shot blurred? Turn on Best-Shot Selection (BSS; 104) and try again. Once you have the shot you want, you can delete your failures instantly to make room for more shots on the memory card. Playback Mode ( 120) The review function described in this section allows you to view photos and movies without leaving shooting mode. Your Nikon digital camera is also equipped with a full playback mode, which can be accessed by turning the mode dial to . In playback mode, not only can you view pictures full frame or as thumbnails, view movies, and delete individual images, but you also have access to a menu of playback options that allow you to delete multiple images, protect images from deletion, view slide shows, select images for transfer to a computer, and prepare digital "print orders" for printing pictures directly from the memory card. 56

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Tutorial–Review and Deletion
Review and Deletion
Quick Review
With a film camera, only when the film was developed would you know
whether your pictures had turned out as you had hoped.
Using the quick
review function on your Nikon digital camera, on the other hand, you can
view the results of earlier attempts while setting up the next shot, and use
what you see to change camera settings or to choose a better angle.
Was
your last picture too dark?
Take your finger off the flash window and try
again.
Does the brilliant white sand of the beach look dingy and grey?
Raise
exposure compensation (
106) and try again.
Are the flowers in that
close-up shot blurred?
Turn on Best-Shot Selection (BSS;
104) and try
again.
Once you have the shot you want, you can delete your failures in-
stantly to make room for more shots on the memory card.
Playback Mode (
120)
The review function described in this section allows you to view photos and
movies without leaving shooting mode.
Your Nikon digital camera is also equipped
with a full playback mode, which can be accessed by turning the mode dial to
.
In playback mode, not only can you view pictures full frame or as thumbnails, view
movies, and delete individual images, but you also have access to a menu of play-
back options that allow you to delete multiple images, protect images from dele-
tion, view slide shows, select images for transfer to a computer, and prepare digital
“print orders” for printing pictures directly from the memory card.