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D3200
D3200 Screen Too Bright?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mouthanna" data-source="post: 100376" data-attributes="member: 12263"><p>I have read the manual front to back twice and nothing I have tried can correct the auto setting, the modes can not be set in auto and everything is slightly brighter than natural.</p><p>I don't want to go in the manual photography yet, I rather concentrate on framing for now and more to manual later.</p><p>so what I find it strange is the fact that the camera is targeted for beginners and as advertised ready to shoot, but yet it requires so much work to fix the over-exposed auto setting, could it be that the camera is faulty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouthanna, post: 100376, member: 12263"] I have read the manual front to back twice and nothing I have tried can correct the auto setting, the modes can not be set in auto and everything is slightly brighter than natural. I don't want to go in the manual photography yet, I rather concentrate on framing for now and more to manual later. so what I find it strange is the fact that the camera is targeted for beginners and as advertised ready to shoot, but yet it requires so much work to fix the over-exposed auto setting, could it be that the camera is faulty? [/QUOTE]
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