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1.Press the "Menu" button on the back of the Nikon D60.
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Use the down navigation button to choose the "Settings" menu, and press the right navigation button to access the "Settings" options.
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Highlight "Auto Shooting Info" using the navigation buttons, and press the "OK" button located in the middle of the navigation buttons.
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Select "Off" by highlighting it with the navigation buttons and pressing the "OK" button. Exit the camera's menu system by pressing the "Menu" button to continue taking pictures.
Read more: How to Keep the Screen on While Using a Nikon D60 | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7301114_keep-screen-using-nikon-d60.html#ixzz1GUKrdXGS
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Use the down navigation button to choose the "Settings" menu, and press the right navigation button to access the "Settings" options.
3
Highlight "Auto Shooting Info" using the navigation buttons, and press the "OK" button located in the middle of the navigation buttons.
4
Select "Off" by highlighting it with the navigation buttons and pressing the "OK" button. Exit the camera's menu system by pressing the "Menu" button to continue taking pictures.
Read more: How to Keep the Screen on While Using a Nikon D60 | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7301114_keep-screen-using-nikon-d60.html#ixzz1GUKrdXGS