Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
I have been reading the manual, experimenting, googling etc.. but there are a few questions I have that I can't seem to find the answer to.
On my D3100 when i pressed the shutter button halfway and let go, the big LCD screen would illuminate with all of my information. Currently, I cannot do that with my D7000. I can only get the smaller green/black screen at the top to light up. Is there anyway to disable that and use solely the screen on the back?
Also, on the Noise Reduction Setting (High, normal, low, or off) I noticed that this does greatly reduce noise at high isos.. Why wouldn't someone have this on all of the time? Does it soften the rest of the picture kind of like the 'luminance' feature in lightroom?
Thanks!
If you turn on the lcd (upper right lever on back of camera with a red dot)-you should be able to view your setting changes on the lcd in live view. Is this what you needed ?:)
Not sure if you can turn control panel off but you can see shooting information in LCD screen by pushing the "Info" button. See page 10 in user's manual.
Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
jroby1 wrote:
If you turn on the lcd (upper right lever on back of camera with a red dot)-you should be able to view your setting changes on the lcd in live view. Is this what you needed ?:)
eh.. not quite, but thank you anyway haha! I am not looking to use live view, just have the shutter button activate the info screen on the back like the info button does.
Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
rbrown919 wrote:
Not sure if you can turn control panel off but you can see shooting information in LCD screen by pushing the "Info" button. See page 10 in user's manual.
thank you :). I got that, but wanted to know if there was a way to have my shutter button do this like it did on the d3100. If not, it is not biggie, it's just a pain to always be checking the top.
When did you get the D7000?
Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
When i got my promotion haha
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