sumo
Loc: Houston suburb
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
sumo wrote:
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
for the past two months whenever I took a picture,... (
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There is a setting for the review time, it may set to 1 second.
sumo
Loc: Houston suburb
letmedance wrote:
There is a setting for the review time, it may set to 1 second.
I have that set at 10 seconds
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
sumo wrote:
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
for the past two months whenever I took a picture,... (
show quote)
Have you contacted Nikon support?
sumo wrote:
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
for the past two months whenever I took a picture,... (
show quote)
I'm sorta glad I don't have the D850. I have a used D610 I bought about 4-5 weeks ago. So far no problems.
At any rate lets hope this is the last of your problems.
dean100
Loc: New-Biden did steal 500,000+ votes in OH
sumo wrote:
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
for the past two months whenever I took a picture,... (
show quote)
In the Playback Menu turn on Image Review. In the Custom Settings Option #C4 lets you decide the length of time for the Monitor Off Delay.
dean100
Loc: New-Biden did steal 500,000+ votes in OH
sumo wrote:
for the past two months whenever I took a picture, it was immediately reviewable in the monitor.
No longer, I must select the arrow button first, to review my picture.
Page 225 of instruction book reads, if Image Review is ON in the playback menu (P249) photos are automatically displayed in the monitor Menu option f4, “menus and playback” is turned on.
been reading this book all day and simply can not understand why this option changed
UHH folks are fast and smarter than I…I had a problem earlier and it was solved in less than 5 min by UHH members…
for the past two months whenever I took a picture,... (
show quote)
You might want to purchase Thom Hogan's Nikon D850 Guide - I always do when purchasing a new body.
Image Review is OFF by default. Personally, I think it ultimately saves some battery use in this mode. When I want to view images of what I took, I push the triangular review button and look.
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
If you don't use BBF (back button focus) then possibly - Inadvertant finger pressure on shutter button is my guess - If your shutter finger lags, stays on the shutter button, or initiates "half-press" for focus immediately after a shot, most (maybe all) cameras will skip the review... I don't chimp every shot, but have encountered this myself when paying more attention to the action than to my finger!! It is easy to do when moving around for better position, etc. ... nothing wrong with camera, operator mostly!! Probably would not happen with BBF, unless you have active fingers!!
sumo
Loc: Houston suburb
BBF and shutter button work simultaneously on my D850…use one or the other…
jerseymike wrote:
I'm sorta glad I don't have the D850. I have a used D610 I bought about 4-5 weeks ago. So far no problems.
At any rate lets hope this is the last of your problems.
If you had the D850 to compare to the D610, you wouldn't say that. I have both. I like the 610, I LOVE the 850.
dean100 wrote:
You might want to purchase Thom Hogan's Nikon D850 Guide - I always do when purchasing a new body.
Don't know about Hogan's book. If it's half as good as Busch's, I heartily agree.
sumo wrote:
BBF and shutter button work simultaneously on my D850…use one or the other…
Then you're not set up correctly; I suggest you check A8 which removes the focus job from the shutter.
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