Nikon D3000 D3000 User's Manual - Page 122

Slide Shows

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Slide Shows The Slide show option in the playback menu is used to display a slide show of the pictures in the current playback folder (0 117). 1 Select Slide show. To display the slide show menu, press the G button and select Slide show in the playback menu. G button 2 Select Start. To start the slide show, highlight Start in the slide show menu and press J. A Choosing a Frame Interval To choose how long each picture will be displayed, select Frame interval and choose from the options shown at right before selecting I Start to start the slide show. The following operations can be performed while the slide show is in progress: To Skip back/skip ahead Use Description Press 4 to return to previous frame, 2 to skip to next frame. View additional photo info Pause/resume slide show Exit to playback menu Exit to playback mode Exit to shooting mode Change photo info displayed (0 92). J Pause show. Press again to resume. G See page 117 for more information. K End show and return to playback mode. Press shutter-release button halfway to return to shooting mode. The dialog shown at right is displayed when the show ends. Select Restart to restart or Exit to return to the playback menu. 104

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I
Slide Shows
The
Slide show
option in the playback menu is used to display a slide show of the
pictures in the current playback folder (
0
117).
1
Select
Slide show
.
To display the slide show menu, press the
G
button and select
Slide show
in the
playback menu.
2
Select
Start
.
To start the slide show, highlight
Start
in the
slide show menu and press
J
.
The following operations can be performed while the slide show is in progress:
The dialog shown at right is displayed when the
show ends.
Select
Restart
to restart or
Exit
to
return to the playback menu.
A
Choosing a Frame Interval
To choose how long each picture will be
displayed, select
Frame interval
and choose
from the options shown at right before selecting
Start
to start the slide show.
To
Use
Description
Skip back/skip ahead
Press
4
to return to previous frame,
2
to skip
to next frame.
View additional photo info
Change photo info displayed (
0
92).
Pause/resume slide show
J
Pause show.
Press again to resume.
Exit to playback menu
G
See page 117 for more information.
Exit to playback mode
K
End show and return to playback mode.
Exit to shooting mode
Press shutter-release button halfway to return
to shooting mode.
G
button