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

Have a Nikon D60 and after I take a photo, I get the settings ontop of the playback picture. How do I get rid of the setting info?

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

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https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2782807

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Your exposure is set way too high maybe?,
If you are using the manual function then turn the round slider located right beside the ae-l and af-l button to the right until picture sorts itself out.
Or use the twist function settings ontop of the camera and set it to AUTO.
If neither of these works then try going into the menu and selecting reset, do not worry this will not delete your pictures, then then try it out.

Hope it works and you can get back to taking some good pictures!
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