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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5300
Back Button Focus (BBF) and display screen
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 673547" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I don't have the d5300, but on the d7200, I would need to half press the shutter OR press the bbf to get the review screen to turn off sooner than the timer. Just tried it. Maybe hitting the back button does not cancel the image review on the d5300. I keep image review off normally and just review images as needed. Leaving the image review on makes for a nuisance if I want to quickly jog the focus point around, the arrows control the image when displayed instead of the focus point. </p><p>As a side note, some 3rd party lenses keep the camera awake longer and will keep image review on for a long time too. My Sigma 17-50 keeps the camera awake for 30+ seconds. Then I hear the OS turn off and then the camera display timers begin their countdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 673547, member: 4923"] I don't have the d5300, but on the d7200, I would need to half press the shutter OR press the bbf to get the review screen to turn off sooner than the timer. Just tried it. Maybe hitting the back button does not cancel the image review on the d5300. I keep image review off normally and just review images as needed. Leaving the image review on makes for a nuisance if I want to quickly jog the focus point around, the arrows control the image when displayed instead of the focus point. As a side note, some 3rd party lenses keep the camera awake longer and will keep image review on for a long time too. My Sigma 17-50 keeps the camera awake for 30+ seconds. Then I hear the OS turn off and then the camera display timers begin their countdown. [/QUOTE]
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