Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
the Remote position. You’d use this receiver to trigger the camera using the ML-L3
infrared remote control when you want to release the shutter while standing behind
the camera.
Focus selector lock. Rotate this switch to the L position to disable changing the
focus point with the multi selector.
Memory card access lamp. When lit or blinking, this lamp indicates that a mem-
ory card is being accessed.
LCD. View your images and navigate through the menus on this screen.
Info button. Press this button to activate the shooting information display. Press
again to change any of the parameters in the bottom rows of the display, using the
multi selector to highlight the option. Then, press OK to summon a screen that
lets you make the changes. Or, press a third time to remove the information dis-
play (or simply tap the shutter release button). The display will also clear after the
period you’ve set for LCD display (the default value is 20 seconds). The informa-
tion display can be set to alternate between modes that are best viewed under bright
daylight (see Figure 3.10), as well as in dimmer illumination (see Figure 3.11). I’ll
describe the use of the shooting information display in more detail later in this
chapter.
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Figure 3.8
MENU button
Help/Protect
button
Thumbnail/
Zoom Out
button
Zoom In button
Figure 3.9
Live View switch
Movie-record
button
Multi selector
OK button
Infrared receiver
Focus selector
lock
Info button
Memory card
access lamp