Viewing Photographs in Full-Frame Playback

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Full-Frame Playback

To view photographs in the monitor, press P. Photographs taken in “tall” (portrait) orientation are displayed in tall orientation as shown at right.

The following operations can be performed in full- frame playback.

Option

Use

Description

 

 

Press the multi selector to right or rotate the

View additional

 

command dial right to view photographs in

or

order recorded. Press the multi selector left or

photographs

 

rotate the command dial left to view

 

 

 

 

photographs in reverse order.

View photo

 

Press the multi selector up or down to view

information

 

information about current photograph (A 73).

Zoom in on

K

Zoom in on current photograph (A 77).

photograph

 

 

Delete photograph

J

Delete current photograph (A 34).

Protect photograph

H(I)

Protect current photograph (A 78).

View thumbnails

M

View multiple photographs (A 76).

 

 

Display the retouch menu (A 129).

 

 

When a movie file created from the Stop-

Retouch photograph

Q

motion movie option (A 141) is displayed, the

movie can be played back by pressing Q. The

 

 

 

 

same operations available during stop-motion

 

 

playback (A 99) can be performed.

Exit to shooting

or P

To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-

mode

release button halfway or press P.

View menus

O

View menus (A 94).

CMore Information

For more information about controlling whether photographs taken in “tall” orientation are rotated for display in the monitor during playback, see Auto image rotation in the playback menu (A 128) and Rotate tall in the setup menu (A 98).

For more information about choosing whether to display photographs as they are taken, see Custom Setting 07 (Image review; A 111).

For more information about choosing how long the monitor remains on before turning off automatically to reduce the drain on the battery, see Custom Setting 15 (Auto off timer; A 114).

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Nikon D60OUTFIT, D60BODY, 25438 user manual Viewing Photographs in Full-Frame Playback