If you are talking about flashing highlights in play mode than all you have to do is click either up or down to switch to different modes of displaying additional information.
The way I see it, the D60 has a faster fps rate so the shutter will go off faster. That would help with sport photography. I just got a Nikon D40 SLR and it is great. The D40 meets my needs in action photography. I guess it just depends what you are doing and if you are like a transcript photographer.
yeah ... it will work on the newer cameras. However, you are better off with a sb400/600/800 or the better 900. They camera will auto detect the settings of these new lense ... vs. you messing around with settings.
You just put it down. About 30 seconds after you take your finger off the shutter button, it goes off by itself.
You take out the battery, then put it back in....the lens will still be out but press the power button ( this turn on the camera again) then you press it again to turn it off
Assuming that this question relates to Microsoft Word 2003/2007/2010/2013 the option to turn highlighting on and off can be found by clicking on File then Options and in the View tab there is an option to either check or uncheck the highlighter option.
Press the ''zoom in'' button at the bottom left.
You can rent a Nikon DSLR camera off of the Nikon website, or looking at your local camera-selling stores. They sometimes allow you to rent it for a short period of time, but it is much easier to buy one.
Beat on the back side of the tires and rims with a hammer
Set the date before this.
buy one off trademe.co.nz
jack up, take wheel off,take off drum cover remove 4 bolts on back of brake drum and take out axel with slide hammer.heapresto
My 1965 MGB will not turn off when turn the key to off .