Nikon D70, how to turn off the gamut RGB display.

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    Default Nikon D70, how to turn off the gamut RGB display.

    Dear all,
    After I press the shuttle, the pic. display on the LCD
    were shown with some gamut (RGB) display. How to turn
    it off.
    (This "features" appeared after my friend borrow my camera
    and play with some button at the camera back.

    Please help...tks

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    Default Re: Nikon D70, how to turn off the gamut RGB display.

    Many thanks for the info, it works..tks

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    Default Re: Nikon D70, how to turn off the gamut RGB display.

    Yong Wai via PhotoKB.com wrote:
    > Dear all,
    > After I press the shuttle, the pic. display on the LCD
    > were shown with some gamut (RGB) display. How to turn
    > it off.
    > (This "features" appeared after my friend borrow my camera
    > and play with some button at the camera back.
    RTFM.

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