My new Nikon d60 has a problem. When i go to look back at the photos i have taken (the display), there is this stupid graph/chart thing on it. I want to get rid of it. Please Help.
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Three answers:
hipp5
2008-12-26 07:19:53 UTC
That's called a histogram.
Push the up and down buttons to change what your camera displays.
In the future the manual would be a good read.
Jt C
2008-12-26 08:11:36 UTC
Hipp is right press the arrow to get a picture up then the up or down on the multiselector to get the display you want there are something like 6 choices so you may have to hit it several times to get where you want. Just a thought though I leave my cameras with the histogram in the display. If you learn how to look at them they can give you great information on the shot you just took.
cvtldy
2008-12-26 07:24:44 UTC
what kind of graph is it? It could be just your color and balance table.
on the front of your camera..there is a round circle for choosing the 'spot' in the brackets.. just push it upwards. until it goes away. It will go thru a series of info, called your exif.data...keep pushing upwards until it disappears.
this button can be pushed to the left, right, down, or up..in this case you want to push it upwards.. and its not really a button per say that you actually push hard, its a light touch "push"..
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