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<blockquote data-quote="cobb_cruiser" data-source="post: 154623" data-attributes="member: 14412"><p>I did read post #4 and that only addresses playback mode AFTER you take a picture. There are a few other camera models/manufacturers which have a sensor on the viewfinder which automatically turns off the monitor/display. That way you don't have this bright awful glow under your eye when you're trying to take a night shot. I understand you can press the info button, but if it's dark, I don't want to go hunting for it. I'd rather have the display turn off automatically or have the option to not have it turn on at all - and not just as a playback option, but completely turn off lets say at night when I don't want to have it on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobb_cruiser, post: 154623, member: 14412"] I did read post #4 and that only addresses playback mode AFTER you take a picture. There are a few other camera models/manufacturers which have a sensor on the viewfinder which automatically turns off the monitor/display. That way you don't have this bright awful glow under your eye when you're trying to take a night shot. I understand you can press the info button, but if it's dark, I don't want to go hunting for it. I'd rather have the display turn off automatically or have the option to not have it turn on at all - and not just as a playback option, but completely turn off lets say at night when I don't want to have it on. [/QUOTE]
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