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Sunlight Blocking Subject on Screen
I can't see subject when taking pictures outside - too much sunlight.
September 03, 2004
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Damian P. Gadal |
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Does the camera have a viewfinder?
September 03, 2004
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Steven Chaitoff |
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The one unfortunate downfall of the LCD screen. Well, the easiest thing I can think of is just to cup it with your hand to keep some light away from it. Some people say take a finished toilet paper roll and place it over the screen and then look down into it, but plan to look really weird and awkward. There are companies that actually sell little covers to go over the screen to cut down on the light, but you're gonna have to pay.
September 03, 2004
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Scott Pedersen |
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Here's a wild thought, but it would work: Try looking at it under a towel.
September 05, 2004
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Alistair |
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Hi Wendell. A problem that bugs us all I'm afaid however a year or so ago Digitial Preview (dpreview.com) had a posting giving instructions on how to make one. I have tried to find it again but sorry no luck. I have same problem with my Coolpix 885 but the back of the camera is too small to use a DIY hood so I always use the viewfinder. Anyway you may be lucky and have one of the readers here who will be able to guide you to the DIY posting or something similar. All the best Alistair
September 14, 2004
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Scott Pedersen |
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Outdoo photographer has an article on hoods for them and they mentioned the towel idea too. But they looked at LCD hood and magnifiers. That can give you some ideas. Its the Oct.2004 issue page 88. Hope thats more helpful.
September 15, 2004
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