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Taken in the low winter light recently using the M240 and 35mm Summarit f2.5 at 400iso. 1/330 f8. 'Nipper' is the name of the dog emblem which has been used by 'His Masters Voice' music company for decades to promote their products. I can only assume this young lady was on her way to work. Gerry
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From the album: Big Bend
© (C) Chris Scholz
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From the album: Big Bend
© (C) Chris Scholz
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From the album: Big Bend
Full moon emerging from the shadow of the earth at Big Bend National Park, Christmas Eve 2015© (C) 2016 Chris Scholz
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From the album: Big Bend
Tree on top of the Emory Peak in Big Bend National Park.© (C) 2016, Chris Scholz
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I have the LCD set for maximum brightness (+3) from the Setup menu. I also have the LCD mode set for the "box with a star" (as opposed to box with star and "off" or box with a star and an "A"), under which "The monitor becomes easier to see (brighter, e.g. for outdoors) per the manual. Outside in bright sunlight I have trouble seeing the image in the LCD. However, when I depress the shutter half way, it brightens considerably so I can see the image, just before the focus sets and then it dims again. Is there any way to keep the brightest LCD image all the time? BGreig
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