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Nikon D40X Handmatig
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Part I
Using the Nikon D40/D40x

On the Back

The back panel of the Nikon D40 and D40x
contains an array of controls, many of which
do double duty. Figure 1.12 shows the back
of the D40/D40x and the control center.
Upper half
The upper half of the back panel (shown in
figure 1.13) has one button, a slider, and a
dial. Here's what they do:
Viewfinder eyepiece and eyecup.
Peer through the viewfinder win-
dow to frame your image. The rub-
ber eyecup shields the viewfinder
from extraneous light, much like a
lens hood, which is helpful because
light entering the viewfinder from
the rear can affect the exposure
meter. The eyecup is removable
and you can replace it with a cap
to block that extra light when you
use the camera on a tripod.
Diopter adjustment control.
Move this sliding control up or
down to adjust the viewfinder's
diopter correction for your eyesight
if you wear glasses and would like
to use the viewfinder without
them, or need additional correction
when using the viewfinder with
your glasses.
Auto exposure/Autofocus
lock/Protect image. This button
locks exposure, focus, or both, until
you release the button or press the
button again. A menu option,
described in Chapter 3, enables
you to specify the behavior of this
button. In Playback mode, this but-
ton marks an image to protect it
from accidental erasure.
Command dial. Spin this dial to
change settings, such as shutter
speed, according to what control
button you're pressed at the same
time.
Lower half
The most-used buttons on the D40/D40x
are located on the lower half of the camera.
Most of them have more than one function,
depending on the D40/D40x's current
mode. If you're shooting pictures, a button
may have one function, but when you're
reviewing images you've already taken, the
button may have another. The buttons on
the left side of the camera include
Playback. Press this button once
to display the most recent photo
taken. Press it again, or tap the
shutter release button, to remove
the image from the screen and exit
Playback mode.
Menu. Press this button to access
the five levels of the Nikon
D40/D40x's menus.
Thumbnail/Zoom Out/Help. In
Playback mode, when viewing a full-
screen image, press the button once
to change to a four-thumbnail dis-
play, and again to view nine thumb-
nails. To return to full-screen mode,
press OK. When an image is zoomed
in, press this button to zoom back
out. When a menu is displayed,
pressing this button activates a help
screen. The Help button is a great
aid when you're faced with a menu
and don't know what to do next.
When pressed, it brings up a brief
text screen that tells you exactly
what a menu or selection will do.