Nikon D60 Digital Camera "monitor screen reduced" Questions

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monitor vs the full screen picture I just took. How can I change it back? I cannot find an answer in the instruction manual, which I find very confusing anyway. Thanks. You pushed the wrong button! On

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screen - like your computer monitor - to get an idea about how the graininess or noise increases with each bump up of ISO.  You will probably find that once you get to a certain value,&

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...However, make sure to take a few zoomed pictures and view them on a PC or Mac with an actual monitor. It's possible that the zoomed pictures only look bad on the tiny screen of the camera

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...be sure to be looking at the image on the computer screen (or the camera's LCD) at the full, 100% view. If you zoom out on-screen a false moir? can be produced by the pattern of the monitor

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...be sure to be looking at the image on the computer screen (or the camera's LCD) at the full, 100% view. If you zoom out on-screen a false moir? can be produced by the pattern of the monitor

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screen on my 21" Sony monitor. I printed out an 8x 10 copy of one of the best ones on my new Epson 870 printer and the results were outstanding. Exactly the same colors as on the monitor and the print

screen stays black, you can still hear it snapping pics it still flashs, the monitor just wont come on. Manaual says: Standby mode for saving power: press the shutter-release button halfway. Camera ...

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