sethwotten
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Hi folks,
I've been experimenting with my new G15 over the last few weeks. I was using the LCD screen to frame most of my pics while shooting. I recently changed a bunch of settings on it...for example....increasing the brightness of the LCD screen. Although I do not recall making any changes to intentionally turn off the LCD screen while shooting still shots, it has stopped displaying! It still displays the image being captured while in video modes, while also allowing me to view all of the menus, but it doesn't display while shooting stills. Is there some setting that I may have changed to turn it off? I couldn't find anything related to this in the instruction manual. Is there anyone that can help?
Also, the exposure compensation dial is having absolutely no effect on the image taken. It all looks identically exposed, whether taken at 0, -3, or +3. Anyone else having this problem? Is there something special that I need to do to activate it?
I'm pretty tech savvy and well versed with Canon cameras. I used to own a G12, and have owned a few of the Rebels. So, I am now considering that my camera is messed up in some way. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I have another week or so to return it under the in-store warranty. But, I'm hoping that there are easy fixes to these problems.
I've been experimenting with my new G15 over the last few weeks. I was using the LCD screen to frame most of my pics while shooting. I recently changed a bunch of settings on it...for example....increasing the brightness of the LCD screen. Although I do not recall making any changes to intentionally turn off the LCD screen while shooting still shots, it has stopped displaying! It still displays the image being captured while in video modes, while also allowing me to view all of the menus, but it doesn't display while shooting stills. Is there some setting that I may have changed to turn it off? I couldn't find anything related to this in the instruction manual. Is there anyone that can help?
Also, the exposure compensation dial is having absolutely no effect on the image taken. It all looks identically exposed, whether taken at 0, -3, or +3. Anyone else having this problem? Is there something special that I need to do to activate it?
I'm pretty tech savvy and well versed with Canon cameras. I used to own a G12, and have owned a few of the Rebels. So, I am now considering that my camera is messed up in some way. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I have another week or so to return it under the in-store warranty. But, I'm hoping that there are easy fixes to these problems.