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D5200
It's a Mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingyo" data-source="post: 568625" data-attributes="member: 42440"><p>Hi Wayne. I think if one looks closely at the image on pg 91 you will see that the 'mystery icon' is actually below the line with the words Vivid -02 on it, and to the far right on that same line is a circled V1. Below the V1 is the icon in question leading one to the conclusion that it is something separate.</p><p></p><p>On page 69 however, under Active D-Lighting the icon is clearly shown with the letter A (for Auto) next to it. On my camera the letter N (for Normal), not A was visible. I went to the 'info' screen highlighted Active D lighting and changed it from Normal to Auto. Now, in the shooting menu/set picture control, the icon appears as an A. So, mystery solved. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingyo, post: 568625, member: 42440"] Hi Wayne. I think if one looks closely at the image on pg 91 you will see that the 'mystery icon' is actually below the line with the words Vivid -02 on it, and to the far right on that same line is a circled V1. Below the V1 is the icon in question leading one to the conclusion that it is something separate. On page 69 however, under Active D-Lighting the icon is clearly shown with the letter A (for Auto) next to it. On my camera the letter N (for Normal), not A was visible. I went to the 'info' screen highlighted Active D lighting and changed it from Normal to Auto. Now, in the shooting menu/set picture control, the icon appears as an A. So, mystery solved. Thanks for your help, I appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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