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My image is | A natural or | • Try taking the picture from a |
too bright | artificial source | different angle. |
(continued). | other than the | • Avoid pointing the camera |
| flash provided | |
| directly toward a bright light | |
| too much light. | |
| or reflective surface on a | |
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| sunny day. |
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| • Decrease the EV |
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| Compensation (see |
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| page 55). |
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| The scene had | Decrease the EV Compensation |
| many dark- | (see page 55). |
| colored objects, |
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| such as a black |
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| object against |
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| a dark |
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| background. |
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| The Display | Change the Display Brightness |
| Brightness is set | in the Setup Menu for more |
| to High for | accurate brightness on the |
| outdoor display, | Image Display (see page 86). |
| making images |
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| appear too |
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| bright on the |
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| Image Display. |
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| You used EV | Set EV Compensation to 0.0 |
| Compensation | (see page 55). |
| when you |
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| should not have. |
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