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10 minutes. We’ll discuss this in more detail in the chapter
titled Chapter 4.
There are two Image review settings, as shown in
Figure 2-25:
On Shows a picture on the Monitor after each shutter
release.
Off – Monitor stays off when you take pictures.
Here are the steps to choose an Image review setting:
1. Choose Image review from the Playback Menu and
scroll to the right.
2. Select On or Off from the Image review screen.
3. Press the OK button.
Most of us will turn this feature on right away—if it’s off.
Otherwise, the only way to view an image after taking it is to
press the Playback button.
My Recommendation: Since the camera’s battery lasts a
long time, I leave Image review set to On. I am an unashamed
image chimper (see sidebar) and always examine each image,
if there’s time. Photography is enjoyable, and one of the good
things is the satisfaction one feels when a really nice image
has been captured. However, when shooting sports and
blasting through hundreds of shots per hour, there’s not much
time to view each image. It all boils down to how you shoot.
If you aren’t inclined to view your images as you take them,
then it may be a good idea to set Image review to
Off—merely to save battery life.
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