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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5300
Back Button Focus (BBF) and display screen
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 673660" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I think what it's saying is the monitor will turn off after the OS (or VR) shuts itself off and after the AF has stopped. But this info comes from Sigma and doesn't have anything to do with how a particular body displays images. What you should do is to be aware of how long the OS is moving. You should allow the vibration to settle BEFORE you press the shutter button though. As was mentioned earlier, there is a setting you can change that will shorten the length of the image preview. </p><p></p><p>As for the rest of what's quoted, if you want to review your images, then you need to push the play button. Once you see the image you want to preview, you need to press the magnifying glass icon several times to enlarge an area. That doesn't have anything to do with your issue. Hope this helps. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 673660, member: 13196"] I think what it's saying is the monitor will turn off after the OS (or VR) shuts itself off and after the AF has stopped. But this info comes from Sigma and doesn't have anything to do with how a particular body displays images. What you should do is to be aware of how long the OS is moving. You should allow the vibration to settle BEFORE you press the shutter button though. As was mentioned earlier, there is a setting you can change that will shorten the length of the image preview. As for the rest of what's quoted, if you want to review your images, then you need to push the play button. Once you see the image you want to preview, you need to press the magnifying glass icon several times to enlarge an area. That doesn't have anything to do with your issue. Hope this helps. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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