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D3200 Screen Too Bright?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mouthanna" data-source="post: 100865" data-attributes="member: 12263"><p>I today took pictures on auto mode in the park and uploaded the images to my computer, the green of the grass and the brown of the trees looks very nice on the computer but not on the camera's LCD screen, they looked brighter and not as colorful as on the computer</p><p>I obviously I need the screen to reflect what I am shooting and not think that the images are good or bad and then later discover otherwise when I put them in the computer, I am aware that I can shoot in raw and change everything later on the computer, but that is not something I want/have the time for it yet, and it is surprising that the camera is advertised as entry level camera and ready to shoot out of the box in auto mode.</p><p>So my question is, are all these D3200 cameras behave in this way or is it just mine? shouldn't the on-camera screen reflect real look of the pictures so the photographer can see what he/she is getting and not be surprised later infront of the computer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouthanna, post: 100865, member: 12263"] I today took pictures on auto mode in the park and uploaded the images to my computer, the green of the grass and the brown of the trees looks very nice on the computer but not on the camera's LCD screen, they looked brighter and not as colorful as on the computer I obviously I need the screen to reflect what I am shooting and not think that the images are good or bad and then later discover otherwise when I put them in the computer, I am aware that I can shoot in raw and change everything later on the computer, but that is not something I want/have the time for it yet, and it is surprising that the camera is advertised as entry level camera and ready to shoot out of the box in auto mode. So my question is, are all these D3200 cameras behave in this way or is it just mine? shouldn't the on-camera screen reflect real look of the pictures so the photographer can see what he/she is getting and not be surprised later infront of the computer? [/QUOTE]
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