Hi,
A bit new to my Nikon D3300 but getting used to it bit for bit.
Anyway. When using the viewfinder in dark or very light conditions and I change any aperture settings or exposure with the "settings wheel" (top right on the viewfinder side) the info screen lights up which is very annoying when shooting night pictures. Also when changing ISO settings with the FN-button and the wheel it lights up.
It goes away if pressing the INFO button but if I change anything again, it lights up.
In the bottom of the screen it says that the subject is either too dark or light. I get the picture but the purpose of altering the aperture or exposure is to prevent the picture from being over- or underexposed.
Say. Is there anyway to stop the camera from pestering me with these messages all the time? I can find no settings other than turning the Info off auto or what it says in the menu, but it still lights up.
Of course I can lower the screen brightness but it disrupts my shooting by suddenly appearing as a strong light in my eyeview...
A bit new to my Nikon D3300 but getting used to it bit for bit.
Anyway. When using the viewfinder in dark or very light conditions and I change any aperture settings or exposure with the "settings wheel" (top right on the viewfinder side) the info screen lights up which is very annoying when shooting night pictures. Also when changing ISO settings with the FN-button and the wheel it lights up.
It goes away if pressing the INFO button but if I change anything again, it lights up.
In the bottom of the screen it says that the subject is either too dark or light. I get the picture but the purpose of altering the aperture or exposure is to prevent the picture from being over- or underexposed.
Say. Is there anyway to stop the camera from pestering me with these messages all the time? I can find no settings other than turning the Info off auto or what it says in the menu, but it still lights up.
Of course I can lower the screen brightness but it disrupts my shooting by suddenly appearing as a strong light in my eyeview...