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D5100
LED display issue
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<blockquote data-quote="zeppelin390" data-source="post: 561108" data-attributes="member: 42281"><p>When I am in Auto mode, my LED screen when in live mode, is bright and can see everything clearly. When I switch to M, A, S, or P mode, the display becomes very dim and poorly lit in areas when the cursor is in a bright area, and when I move the cursor into a darker area, the screen lightens up and I can start to see everything.</p><p>I want to screen to be bright in all areas, always. I have the settings for screen brightness all the way up +3, so that is not the issue. </p><p>I can't tell if this is an issue I need to have it sent in for, or a setting I have overlooked.</p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeppelin390, post: 561108, member: 42281"] When I am in Auto mode, my LED screen when in live mode, is bright and can see everything clearly. When I switch to M, A, S, or P mode, the display becomes very dim and poorly lit in areas when the cursor is in a bright area, and when I move the cursor into a darker area, the screen lightens up and I can start to see everything. I want to screen to be bright in all areas, always. I have the settings for screen brightness all the way up +3, so that is not the issue. I can't tell if this is an issue I need to have it sent in for, or a setting I have overlooked. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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