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How to extend the length of the image review-D7100
May 16, 2015 11:16:22   #
donnahde Loc: Newark, DE
 
Hoping for quick answer to this. I've searched the menus of the D7100 to find how to keep the image up longer when reviewing (or showing others what I just took) but have found nothing that will lengthen the time the image is "live". Hope you understand the question.

Thanks!
Donna

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May 16, 2015 11:37:56   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
Donna: I think this is what you want:

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-customize-basic-playback-options-on-the-nik.html

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May 16, 2015 11:39:22   #
jethro779 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
donnahde wrote:
Hoping for quick answer to this. I've searched the menus of the D7100 to find how to keep the image up longer when reviewing (or showing others what I just took) but have found nothing that will lengthen the time the image is "live". Hope you understand the question.

Thanks!
Donna


Open menu: scroll down to Custom Settiong Menu:Scroll to timers/AE lock: scroll to monitor off delay: scroll to image review: set time. Of course you also have to hit the ok button on each of these steps to get to the next step.

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May 16, 2015 11:46:20   #
Bret Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
I found this.
Adjust the timing of automatic playback shutoff. After you press the Playback button, the monitor turns off automatically if 10 seconds elapse without any activity. You can adjust this shutoff timing through the Monitor Off Delay option, found in the Timers/AE Lock section of the Custom Setting menu and shown on the left.

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May 16, 2015 11:48:47   #
donnahde Loc: Newark, DE
 
jethro779 wrote:
Open menu: scroll down to Custom Settiong Menu:Scroll to timers/AE lock: scroll to monitor off delay: scroll to image review: set time. Of course you also have to hit the ok button on each of these steps to get to the next step.


EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks so much, Jethro.

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May 16, 2015 11:49:59   #
donnahde Loc: Newark, DE
 
Thank you all. Heading out to do a wedding today and I knew the 4 sec review would be a royal pain. Got the answer from Jethro but will check out all your input later. Beautiful day here. Enjoy yours!

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May 17, 2015 07:54:36   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
jethro779 wrote:
Open menu: scroll down to Custom Settiong Menu:Scroll to timers/AE lock: scroll to monitor off delay: scroll to image review: set time. Of course you also have to hit the ok button on each of these steps to get to the next step.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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May 17, 2015 10:28:12   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
donnahde wrote:
Thank you all. Heading out to do a wedding today and I knew the 4 sec review would be a royal pain. Got the answer from Jethro but will check out all your input later. Beautiful day here. Enjoy yours!


Beware that the LCD is greatest battery drain.

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May 17, 2015 14:24:42   #
donnahde Loc: Newark, DE
 
Thanks all for your input. Very helpful and appreciated!

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May 17, 2015 20:46:59   #
Kuzano
 
donnahde wrote:
EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks so much, Jethro.


You are going to shorten battery life if you lengthen the time you review ALL your images. Best if you simply click the review function just for those images you really want to see longer views of.

If you set the review function longer for every image, be sure to carry a spare fully charged battery.

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May 17, 2015 21:17:59   #
donnahde Loc: Newark, DE
 
Kuzano wrote:
You are going to shorten battery life if you lengthen the time you review ALL your images. Best if you simply click the review function just for those images you really want to see longer views of.

If you set the review function longer for every image, be sure to carry a spare fully charged battery.


I do carry a spare battery and as soon as I'm done reviewing I click the shutter button which closes the review. Helpful to have longer review when I want to share with my s/o or others. Thanks for your input.

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May 17, 2015 21:24:29   #
Kuzano
 
donnahde wrote:
I do carry a spare battery and as soon as I'm done reviewing I click the shutter button which closes the review. Helpful to have longer review when I want to share with my s/o or others. Thanks for your input.


Gotcha... just a reminder. Had an SO once, so know that "chimping by two" is sometimes better.

:thumbup:

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