Nikon D40x D40X User's Manual - Page 122
Technical Notes/Troubleshooting, Optimize image, Playback folder, Current, Rotate tall, Auto image
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Problem Solution • Select mode P, S, A, or M and adjust white balance to 39, 49 Colors are unnatural match light source. • Select mode P, S, A, or M and adjust Optimize image 39, 68 settings. Flashing areas appear in images. Shooting data appear on images. Press multi selector up or down to choose photo information displayed. 51 A graph appears during playback. RAW image is not played back. Photo was taken at image quality of NEF+JPEG. 30 • Some photos are not displayed during playback. Select All for Playback folder. Note that Current will • Message displayed stating that no automatically be selected when next photo is taken. 66 images are available for playback. • Select On for Rotate tall. 66 • Photo was taken with Off selected for Auto image 88 "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos are displayed in "wide" (landscape) orientation. • rotation. Camera orientation was changed while release button was pressed in continuous mode. shuttershooting 88 • Camera was pointed up or down when photo was 88 taken. Can not retouch photo. • Some retouch options can not be applied to copies. 89 • Photo created or modified with other device. 90 Can not delete photo. Photo is protected: remove protection. 54 Can not change print order. Memory card is full or locked. 13, 15 Can not select photo for printing. Photo is in RAW (NEF) format. Transfer to computer and print using PictureProject or Capture NX. 55, 57 Can not print pictures via direct USB connection. Set USB to MTP/PTP. 58, 84 Photo is not displayed on TV. Choose correct video mode. 62, 83 Can not copy photos to computer. Choose correct USB option. 55 Can not use Capture NX. Update software to latest version. 31, 103 Can not use Camera Control Pro. • Set USB to MTP/PTP. • Update software to latest version. 55, 56 103 110 Technical Notes/Troubleshooting