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Posted on Jun 07, 2009

Nikon D60 and a box on the screen

I have a Nikon D60 and now when I take a picture, a box with some info (camera model, metering, shutter, etc, etc) appears on the screen making impossible to look at the picture taken
I would like to know how to get rid of that box

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I am assuming that you are not talking about the "shooting info display on page 9 of the manual.
if it is the Photo info (sounds most likely) you can change that display by scrolling you can change your display by using the multi selector. From that screen i believe you hit the left tab by the okay key twice. Play around. when you get the display you want. just leave it alone and they will all display that way. That happened to me during a soccer game.. very frustrating.. see no way to lock it.

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