Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 70

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 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 ( 85) and try again. Are the flowers in that close-up shot blurred? Turn on the Best-Shot Selector (BSS; 112) 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. To use quick review, the camera must be in (shooting) mode. Press the button once to display images at the top left corner of the monitor, twice to display pictures full screen. Pressing the button a third time returns you to shooting mode. Shooting Mode 56 Quick Review Photos in the current folder are displayed in the top left corner of the monitor, allowing you to view the results of previous attempts while setting up your next shot. Full-Screen Review Photos in the current folder are displayed full screen or in menus of four or nine "thumbnail" images. You can view photo information, zoom in on photos, and delete images one at a time.

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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 re-
view 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 pic-
ture 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 com-
pensation (
85) and try again.
Are the flowers in that close-up shot blurred?
Turn on the Best-Shot Selector (BSS;
112) 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.
To use quick review, the camera must be in
(shooting) mode.
Press the
button once to display images at the top left corner of the monitor, twice
to display pictures full screen.
Pressing the button a third time returns you to
shooting mode.
Shooting Mode
Quick Review
Photos in the current
folder are displayed in
the top left corner of
the monitor, allowing
you to view the results
of previous attempts
while setting up your
next shot.
Full-Screen Review
Photos in the current
folder are displayed full
screen or in menus of
four or nine “thumb-
nail” images.
You can
view photo informa-
tion, zoom in on pho-
tos, and delete images
one at a time.