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NIKON D2X
Doing a Slide Show

by Darrell Young

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  Initial setup
» The slide show

THE SLIDE SHOW

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Nikon D2X back LCD monitor
 
Now that you've made a selection of the number of seconds each image will be displayed during the slide show, the display jumps back to the Slide show screen. Now select Audio playback.  
Toggle to the right on the Audio playback selection and the Audio playback screen, with it’s On or Off selections will display.   On
Select On and toggle to the right. Now you'll see the Audio playback Frame interval and Length of voice screen. I normally select Length of voice here. If you select Frame interval the voice memo will start to play but will be cut off if the time runs out and the D2x switches to the next image. If Length of voice is selected, the slide show will pause long enough to hear the entire Voice Memo Recording before switching to the next image.   Length of voice

Congrats! You have completed the setup, and now your D2x is Slide Show Enabled!

Use the steps below anytime you want to do a slide show.

To start a slide show:

1. Open Playback menu
2. Select Slide Show

  Slide show

3. Select Start (Instead of Frame Interval)

Why manually scroll through all those hundreds of images, when you can sit back, relax, and watch a slide show on your favorite camera? Even your voice memo recordings will add to the presentation.

  Start

Your friends will love it, and think more of you for having such a cool camera. Your clients will appreciate your skill even more if you show them a display during a pause in the event you are shooting.

Use the marvelous (and enviable) new high-resolution display on your D2x for showing off your sharp and colorful images. Nikon has made it easy with the new Slide Show capability built into your D2x. Use it often!

Keep on capturing time...
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Digital Darrel
see also

The D1/D2 Users Group forum 
Digital SLR Bodies Comparative Chart

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