don't panic this does not affect wildlife photographers...
04-17-2012, 04:24 PM
Jay Gould
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Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi
don't panic this does not affect wildlife photographers...
Who does it affect; landscape photographers?
04-17-2012, 04:37 PM
arash_hazeghi
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Originally Posted by Jay Gould
Who does it affect; landscape photographers?
no, people who take photos in the dark with top LCD panel illuminated while using the camera's meter.
04-17-2012, 04:42 PM
Jay Gould
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Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi
no, people who take photos in the dark with top LCD panel illuminated while using the camera's meter.
Mate, that includes photographers doing landscapes early in the morning before the sun rises, and in the last light of the day: ME! :wave:
I have a feeling my 5D3 will be going back to Canon!
04-17-2012, 05:16 PM
arash_hazeghi
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Originally Posted by Jay Gould
Mate, that includes photographers doing landscapes early in the morning before the sun rises, and in the last light of the day: ME! :wave:
I have a feeling my 5D3 will be going back to Canon!
using LV instead of top panel LCD helps you nail exposure, focus and not worry about this issue.
of course, you should send it for any fix anyway.
04-17-2012, 05:47 PM
Don Lacy
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Originally Posted by Jay Gould
Mate, that includes photographers doing landscapes early in the morning before the sun rises, and in the last light of the day: ME! :wave:
I have a feeling my 5D3 will be going back to Canon!
I gave up trying to read the top LCD when using long exposures I now use the stop watch on my Iphone to judge how long to leave the shutter open. A minor issue for most and a pain to have to send it back to Canon to get fixed.