Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
4. To detect faces, rotate the sub-command dial while an image is zoomed. Up to 35
faces will be detected by the D7000, indicated by white borders in the navigation
window. Rotate the sub-command dial to move highlighting to the individual faces.
5. Use the main command dial to move to the same zoomed area of the next/
previous image.
6. Use the Zoom Out/Thumbnail button to zoom back out of the image.
7. Use the multi selector buttons to move the zoomed area around within the image.
The navigation window will reappear for reference when zooming or scrolling
around within the display.
8. To exit zoom in/zoom out display, keep pressing the Zoom Out button until the
full screen/full image/information display appears again.
Viewing Thumbnails
The Nikon D7000 provides other options for reviewing images in addition to zoom-
ing in and out. You can switch between single image view and either four, nine, or 72
reduced-size thumbnail images on a single LCD screen. There’s also a calendar view that
shows images grouped by the date they were shot.
David Busch’s Nikon D7000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography62
Figure 3.12
The Nikon
D7000 incor-
porates a small
thumbnail
image with a
yellow box
showing the
current zoom
area.