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Does a Nikon D60 have a liveview - Nikon D60 Digital Camera with 18-55mm lens

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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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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2011

SOURCE: My Nikon D60 "Error. press shutter release button

Hi
The error is with the shutter release button and the unit has to be taken apart....Get it repaired by Nikon it is a common problem with these units.
Thanks for using FixYa
Have a Nice Day

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2011

SOURCE: I purchased a Nikon D3100

Hi dear mount11zion, are the battery full charged?,please verfy.Charge the battery about 2 hs..
If still remains dark without any information go to dealer asap.
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How do you show screen display

The D60 works as SLRs have worked for half a century, providing a viewfinder through which you frame and compose your picture. The screen is for menus, settings, and reviewing pictures you've already taken. The LiveView feature which lets you use it as a point&shoot camera was introduced with the D300, introduced a year after the D60.

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How to see what picture we are taking

The D60 works as SLRs have worked for half a century, providing a viewfinder through which you frame and compose your picture. The screen is for menus, settings, and reviewing pictures you've already taken. The LiveView feature which lets you use it as a point&shoot camera was introduced with the D300, introduced a year after the D60.

Sorry if that wasn't the answer you wanted to see, but that's the way this camera works.
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Nikon digital SLR LCD viewfinder

No. The D60's LCD is used for menus, shooting settings, and reviewing pictures after you take them. You have to use the viewfinder to compose your pictures. Nikon introduced the LiveView capability into their DSLRs with the D3 and the D300, introduced after the D60.
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Removing information on screen

You can get rid of the information screen by pressing the [i] button at the bottom left. However you'll still have to use the viewfinder to take your photos. Nikon didn't allow the LCD to be used for LiveView until they introduced the D3 and D300 a year after the D60.
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I cannot get the information display off the viewer panel of my Nikon D60 can you assist?

You can get rid of the information screen by pressing the [i] button at the bottom left. However you'll still have to use the viewfinder to take your photos. Nikon didn't allow the LCD to be used for LiveView until they introduced the D3 and D300 a year after the D60.
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I have a nikon d60. I use to be able to view the image in the window while taking pictures now I can not. I believe my setting are off can u assist me

The D60 doesn't have the LiveView capability to allow you to use the LCD screen to compose your pictures. If it did so in the past, there was something seriously wrong with the camera which apparently has fixed itself now. The D60 works as SLRs have worked for half a century, providing a viewfinder for this purpose.
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Help! I have a nikon D60 and all of a sudden I can't see the picture on the sreen before I click to take the photo. Is the battery low or did I hit something I shouldn't have? Thanks

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Unable to see image on screen before taking picture only through viewfinder

That's the way this camera works. The D60 works as SLRs have worked for half a century. You view through the viewfinder, which views through the lens. The screen is for menus, setup, and image review, not for shooting. The LiveView feature, which turns your dSLR into a point&shoot camera, is a relatively new feature in dSLRs. Nikon introduced it into their lineup with the D3 and D300, and it took a while to trickle down to their entry-level dSLRs. While it's now in all their models, it's not in the three-year-old D60.

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Can't viewb the LCD screen when shooting a picture! it's just black

The D60 works as SLRs have worked for half a century, showing the image in the viewfinder until you press the shutter. The LiveView feature which shows the image on the LCD screen is a rather recent development on DSLRs, unlike on point&shoot cameras. The D60 does not have this capability, which Nikon introduced with the D3 and D300.

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Why my nikon d60 wont display any image when i take photos with it

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