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More on Playback
Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom
Use the (
T
) button to zoom in on images displayed in
full-frame playback (
41). Playback zoom is not avail-
able with movies (
40) or small pictures (
70).
:Scroll
Scroll
:Scroll
:Zoom
Zoom
:Zoom
To
Press
Description
Zoom in
(
T
)
Zoom increases each time button is pressed, to a maximum of
10 ×. While image is zoomed in, icon and zoom ratio are dis-
played in top left corner of monitor.
View other
areas of
picture
Use multi selector to scroll to areas of picture not visible in mon-
itor. To use multi selector to view other pictures, cancel zoom.
Zoom out
(
W
)
Zoom decreases each time button is pressed. To cancel zoom,
zoom picture out until entire picture is displayed.
Cancel zoom
Cancel zoom and return to full-frame playback.
Create
cropped
copy
Shutter
button
Save portion of picture visible in monitor to separate fi le. Con-
fi rmation dialog displayed; press multi selector up or down to
highlight option, press center to select.
• Select
No
to exit without creating
cropped copy
• Select
Yes
to create new picture contain-
ing only area visible in monitor
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Save this image
Save this image
as displayed?
as displayed?
Save this image
as displayed?
Yes
No
Cropped Copies
Cropped copies are stored as JPEG fi les with a compression ratio of 1 : 8. Depending
on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, copies
will be 2,288 × 1,712 (
), 2,048 × 1,536 (
), 1,600 × 1,200 (
), 1,280 × 960 (
),
1,024 × 768 (
), 640 × 480 (
), 320 × 240 (
), or 160 × 120 (
) pixels in size. Cop-
ies are created with the same transfer marking and date and time or recording as the
original, but any changes to transfer marking or to protect and print attributes must be
made separately. See the Appendix for more information on how cropped copies are
stored (
93–94).
Copies can only be created if suffi cient memory is available. Cropped copies may not
display or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon camera. Cropping
is not available with movies (
40), small pictures (
70), or cropped copies.