SOURCE: Nikon D60 highlight
When you have the flashing highlight areas, press the down arrow on the command dial and it will scroll through various playback screen options until you get to the screen you prefer to view.
SOURCE: need to change language on Nikon D60
Within the menu items that can be viewed on the back of the camera, there is a language option that you can set. You may have to scroll through all of these to get the correct setting. Nikon tends to change the menu layout from camera to camera, so it may not be the same in your D60 as it is in a D300 or other model.
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...
SOURCE: I have the Nikon D60 - Ive taken sport/action pictures
The main difference between the two shooting conditions is the amount of light you have to work with. For the indoor action shots, set the ISO setting to the highest available through the menu (1600 ISO) to maximize the ability of the camera to work with the diminished light. The other (but more expensive) way to achieve better indoor shots is with the use of a "faster" lens, ie one with a lower maximum f stop number (f2.8 is faster than f3.5, for instance). Also ensure you are shooting with your lens at its widest f stop setting (lowest number).
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"
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