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D750--Changing ISO & the LCD screen display
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 455598" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I didn't think of this at first, but the half press of the shutter is a battery drain too. Meter and VR activates, wear on the VR and possibly focus motor too. I could see that screen on being annoying, when my daughter was younger I was very self conscious of my LCD coming on in the dim school auditorium or church. I would shoot Nikon an email, maybe if they get tired of answering questions on this, they will change it.</p><p></p><p>Big letter display hmmm. I might have to go hold a d750, lol. Getting very frustrated with my increasing need for reading glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 455598, member: 4923"] I didn't think of this at first, but the half press of the shutter is a battery drain too. Meter and VR activates, wear on the VR and possibly focus motor too. I could see that screen on being annoying, when my daughter was younger I was very self conscious of my LCD coming on in the dim school auditorium or church. I would shoot Nikon an email, maybe if they get tired of answering questions on this, they will change it. Big letter display hmmm. I might have to go hold a d750, lol. Getting very frustrated with my increasing need for reading glasses. [/QUOTE]
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