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You're seeing the histogram, which shows valuable information about your picture's exposure. While viewing, press up/down to cycle through the different views of the picture.
Press the up or down arrow when reviewing your images and the screen will change through the various "overlay" screens until you get back to your "normal" screen (usually the one with the image and frame numbers on it). You're welcome.
Bring up the photo on the camera.
Press up or down until you get the histogram (yellow graph). When you
get this, press up once, and look at the bottom of the screen.
is it when u guys take the pic or after the pic taken ?
if the lines appear when u are taking pics, press the DISP/BACK button then the vertical lines will gone :D if the lines appear on the pics then i dont know how to.
I have contacted nikon servicing centre and they requested to see the camera, they didn't tell me what the fault was but they managed to fix it they charged me £ 190 but at least I have my camera back and is working fine...
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