
The standard preview display
The standard preview display is the one shown when you first turn on the camera. It features a preview of your most recent shot and basic information about the digital back settings and the image itself.
ISO setting
White balance
Current storage medium
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Using the histogram
The histogram provides a graph that indicates the total number of pixels at each brightness level, with brightnesses going from black on the left to white on the right. It is a valuable tool for evaluating your exposure. A 
AFor example:
| Underexposure | A | 
A histogram that is 
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BA histogram that is spread across the full range indicates a likely good exposure. There may still be a few pixels at the extremes, indicating a few spectral highlights and saturated shadows, but this is often normal in a good exposure.
| Overexposure | C | 
A histogram that is 
C The histogram is only an indicator that should be 
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