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D5200
LCD Display Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="couldbeworse" data-source="post: 345942" data-attributes="member: 30387"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the dslr so I'll apologize now if this has been asked before... or for wasting time for such a simple solution. I'm not sure if it was something I did. When I first started shooting with it, the picture in the LCD would be the same as the picture taken after changing apertures. Recently, when I increase or decrease the aperture the image doesn't change in the LCD, so I have no idea how bright or dark the photo will be until I shoot it. It's been kinda irritating having to constantly delete photos because it was too dark or too bright. Also, before I was able to take photos at f/1.4 in broad daylight and they'd come out great, but now it's just too bright. Solid white. I've reset the camera, but it hasn't changed. Any help would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="couldbeworse, post: 345942, member: 30387"] Hey guys, I'm new to the dslr so I'll apologize now if this has been asked before... or for wasting time for such a simple solution. I'm not sure if it was something I did. When I first started shooting with it, the picture in the LCD would be the same as the picture taken after changing apertures. Recently, when I increase or decrease the aperture the image doesn't change in the LCD, so I have no idea how bright or dark the photo will be until I shoot it. It's been kinda irritating having to constantly delete photos because it was too dark or too bright. Also, before I was able to take photos at f/1.4 in broad daylight and they'd come out great, but now it's just too bright. Solid white. I've reset the camera, but it hasn't changed. Any help would be great. [/QUOTE]
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