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page <587>) to allow for the Rear Command dial to also
allow you to browse through displayed pictures.
• You can browse through information pages for the current
image by using the
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and
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keys on the direction pad
(when you get to the last information page, the camera
loops back to the first, and vice versa). You can change
Custom Setting #F7 (see “Command Dial Functions” on
page <587>) to allow for the Front Command dial to also
allow you to change information pages when browsing
through pictures.
You can reverse the above Direction pad usage using Custom
Setting #F3 (see “Direction Pad Scrolling during Playback” on
page <575>).
The pages, in order of paging down via the Direction pad, are
(assumes you’ve turned on all options in the
Display mode
setting on the PLAYBACK menu):
Page 1
: folder and filename (
100ND300
and
DSC_0197.NEF
in this example), date and time, size, and
image quality, frame count (#/# in upper right corner; first
number is current frame number, second is the total
number of frames in current folder). If you’ve set
Focus
point
to appear using
Display mode
, the focus
indicator(s) used overlay the image (the sensor just to the
left of center in the example screen on the right). If you’ve
set
Highlights
to appear using
Display mode
, blown
highlights blink.