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Paula Riley Posted on Sep 16, 2013
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My Nikon D60 has a little screen with camera information in front of each photo which I try to playback for viewing. How can I get rid of it?

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Hi Paula,

Press the UP / DOWN arrows (on the wheel to the right of the display) while displaying an image to cycle thru the display options until you get what you want. Press LEFT / RIGHT arrows to advance / rewind images in the display.

Good luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: Image flicker when viewing pictures in playback mode

You have the camera in Highlights mode.. while in playback use the up,down,right,left pad press it up and it will go through different displays like what settings you had the camera in when you took the picture then there is a graph screen... after that one is the highlights display which is what you have it on. Push up one more time to have it on regular playback mode. The manual explains this much better than I just did. If you have the manual you should check it out if my instructions dont help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: Blue photos on Nikon D60.

Check your white balance or wb button.

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HyeProfile

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D60 use of Display to take pictures rather than view finder

The Nikon D60 does not have "live view" capability, so you'll need to use the viewfinder to frame you shots. If you need "live view" capability, consider purchasing the D80 or D90 instead with offer the feature...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: Have a Nikon D60 and after I take a photo, I get

You need to press the Disp/Display button to remove the settings on the display.

Testimonial: "Also had to use the multi selector to get rid of it. I now understand the process. Thanks"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: My nikon D60 is taking dark photos.

The only reason the camera will be taking dark photos is when it is under exposing the image taken. This can be due to the exposure compensation set to under expose the metered exposure. Make sure the expsosure compensation is set to '0' or increase it to compensate for the dark photos.

Also inaccurately metering a scene (such as a high contrast scene) can easily fool the meter into under exposing, especially outdoors.

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