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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 93479" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>Did you know that you can also set your D7000 so it will light up the rear LCD screen when you turn the on button past the "ON" position ? I find this much easier to read in the dark. In my Nikon D7000 Tips thread it is #15 of the 85 I have written so far. I will copy and paste that tip below but if you look at the bottom of any of my posts it will give you a link to access the Tips thread and you can read them all.</p><p></p><p> <span style="color: Magenta"><strong>Lighting up the rear LCD display</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Have you ever been shooting in the dark and needed the rear LCD display turned on to check or change some settings and had to fumble around to find the INFO button to turn it on? Well there is a much easier way to to do it. The on and off switch for your camera when turned past the "on" position will back light the top LCD screen. Did you know it can be set to also turn on or light up the rear LCD at the same time. The power on switch , at least to me, is easier to find in the dark for turning on the rear screen. If you would like to try this option look below.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Magenta"><strong>Here is how you do it.</strong></span></p><p>Go to the Custom Setting Menu which is the third one down on the left that looks like a pencil</p><p>Next go to the right and down to "F Controls" and push the right side of your toggle button</p><p>Next choose f1 switch and push the right side of your toggle button</p><p>Next select the bottom option that says "info and information display" and press OK</p><p></p><p>From now on turning your camera power switch past the on position will not only turn on the light to the top screen it will turn on the rear LCD screen where you can see it also.</p><p></p><p> Jeff </p><p></p><p> __________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 93479, member: 8635"] Did you know that you can also set your D7000 so it will light up the rear LCD screen when you turn the on button past the "ON" position ? I find this much easier to read in the dark. In my Nikon D7000 Tips thread it is #15 of the 85 I have written so far. I will copy and paste that tip below but if you look at the bottom of any of my posts it will give you a link to access the Tips thread and you can read them all. [COLOR=Magenta][B]Lighting up the rear LCD display[/B][/COLOR] Have you ever been shooting in the dark and needed the rear LCD display turned on to check or change some settings and had to fumble around to find the INFO button to turn it on? Well there is a much easier way to to do it. The on and off switch for your camera when turned past the "on" position will back light the top LCD screen. Did you know it can be set to also turn on or light up the rear LCD at the same time. The power on switch , at least to me, is easier to find in the dark for turning on the rear screen. If you would like to try this option look below. [COLOR=Magenta][B]Here is how you do it.[/B][/COLOR] Go to the Custom Setting Menu which is the third one down on the left that looks like a pencil Next go to the right and down to "F Controls" and push the right side of your toggle button Next choose f1 switch and push the right side of your toggle button Next select the bottom option that says "info and information display" and press OK From now on turning your camera power switch past the on position will not only turn on the light to the top screen it will turn on the rear LCD screen where you can see it also. Jeff __________________ [/QUOTE]
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