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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Pictures print darker than they appear on LCD screen
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<blockquote data-quote="larnie" data-source="post: 230907" data-attributes="member: 18417"><p>Back again with the same problem. Will try & clarify.</p><p>I am using D3200 took the same picture as someone using a Canon - all settings were identical - focal length shutterspeed aperture &white balance (cloudy).</p><p>When examining the review picture on the camera itself, my camera showed a picture that was far <strong>yellower</strong> in color than his. This happens consistently with my review pictures showing a yellowish tinge. When the same picture is viewed on a computer monitor this yellowish tinge does not show up.</p><p>Could this be a problem with the actual screen on the camera or is this again something that can be adjusted using settings - my (limited) understanding is that changing the settings will change how the picture will be seen no matter what the media , and not only on the camera review screen.</p><p>Any ideas / help or should I just take the camera into the store where it was bought to get it "fixed".</p><p>Thanks. </p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larnie, post: 230907, member: 18417"] Back again with the same problem. Will try & clarify. I am using D3200 took the same picture as someone using a Canon - all settings were identical - focal length shutterspeed aperture &white balance (cloudy). When examining the review picture on the camera itself, my camera showed a picture that was far [B]yellower[/B] in color than his. This happens consistently with my review pictures showing a yellowish tinge. When the same picture is viewed on a computer monitor this yellowish tinge does not show up. Could this be a problem with the actual screen on the camera or is this again something that can be adjusted using settings - my (limited) understanding is that changing the settings will change how the picture will be seen no matter what the media , and not only on the camera review screen. Any ideas / help or should I just take the camera into the store where it was bought to get it "fixed". Thanks. Ian [/QUOTE]
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