Basic playback, Single-image playback – Nikon 990 User Manual

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Only photographs in the current folder are displayed in playback mode. If
there are no photographs in the current folder, the message “CARD CON-
TAINS NO IMAGE DATA” will be displayed. To select another folder for
playback, or to view photographs in all folders, use the “Folders” item in
the playback menu. For more information, see:

“Playback: Selecting a Folder for Playback”

In single-image playback, photographs are displayed briefly at low resolu-
tion while being read from memory. This makes it possible to scroll rap-
idly through the photographs in memory without waiting for each image
to be displayed at full resolution.

Basic Playback

When the mode dial is turned to PLAY, the camera enters

playback mode with the most recent photograph displayed in

the LCD monitor.

This section covers the operations that can be performed in

playback mode using camera buttons and dials.

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Operation

Function

Press up or left

View photograph recorded before
current photograph

Press down or right

View photograph recorded after
current photograph

Single-Image Playback

Selecting a photograph

Use the multi selector to page through the photographs in

memory one at a time.

To scroll quickly to a particular frame number without viewing intervening
photos, press and hold the multi selector in one of the four directions.
The photograph displayed will not change, but the frame number at the
bottom right corner of the LCD monitor will increase or decrease rapidly.
Release the selector when the desired frame number is reached.

The first and last photographs in memory are linked. Pressing the multi
selector up or to the left while the first photo in memory is displayed
takes you to the last photo. Pressing the multi selector down or to the
right while the last photo in memory is selected takes you to the first
photo.

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