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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
A pretty cool tip to share
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<blockquote data-quote="Keoki" data-source="post: 283963" data-attributes="member: 13118"><p>Since all I've done is complain about my sensor spot issues lately, I thought I would post something more interesting than whining.</p><p>You know how when your viewing images on the back of your camera and you zoom in, then you go to the next image and you have to zoom in again and it's really a pain? Wouldn't it be nice to zoom into a certain spot on your image then compare with the next ones without having to re-zoom every image? You can! In the custom menu f5 you can assign the back command dial to rotate through images (like Canon's big wheel). When you use the command dial instead of the multi-selector you zoom stays sticky. Awesome!</p><p>Of course I'm probably the only D600 user that never knew this, but if you haven't tried it, it's great.</p><p>: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keoki, post: 283963, member: 13118"] Since all I've done is complain about my sensor spot issues lately, I thought I would post something more interesting than whining. You know how when your viewing images on the back of your camera and you zoom in, then you go to the next image and you have to zoom in again and it's really a pain? Wouldn't it be nice to zoom into a certain spot on your image then compare with the next ones without having to re-zoom every image? You can! In the custom menu f5 you can assign the back command dial to rotate through images (like Canon's big wheel). When you use the command dial instead of the multi-selector you zoom stays sticky. Awesome! Of course I'm probably the only D600 user that never knew this, but if you haven't tried it, it's great. : ) [/QUOTE]
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