Protecting photographs from deletion – Nikon 950 User Manual

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4

To pause the slide show, press the shut-
ter-release button. The slide show will
pause and the window shown at right will
be displayed. You can restart the slide
show by selecting RESTART, choosing a
new frame interval with INTVL, or select-
ing BK to stop the slide show and return
to playback mode.

5

When the slide show finishes, the pause window shown in Step
4 will be displayed. Highlight RESTART and press the shutter-
release button to begin the slide show from the beginning, or
press the MENU button to return to playback mode.

To halt the slide show while it is in progress and return to playback
mode, press the MENU button.

Protecting Photographs from Deletion

Photographs stored on the memory card can be protected from
deletion using the PROTECT option in the playback menu.
Protected files can not be deleted using the button or the
DELETE—SELECTED or DELETE—ALL options (protected files
will be deleted when the card is formatted).

Follow these steps to change the protect status of photographs in
the current folder:

1

Using the zoom buttons, highlight
PROTECT in the playback menu and
press the shutter-release button. A menu
a thumbnail previews showing the images
in the current folder will be displayed.

2

Using the zoom buttons, highlight a photograph you want to
protect and press the

button. The selected image will be

marked with a

icon. Images that have already been

protected can have their unprotected status restored by high-
lighting the image and pressing the

button.

3

Repeat Step 2 until you have selected all but one of the images
you want to protect.

4

To complete the operation, highlight the last of the images to
be protected or restored to unprotected status, then press the
shutter-release button.

CONCEPT

PRACTICE

Tip

If an image is not visible in the menu of previews, rotate the command dial
to display more thumbnails.

P A U S E

I N T V L

R E S T A R T

The Camera Menus: The Playback Menu

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