Users report problems with ‘green tint’ Nikon D800-lcd

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On the internet is a number of reports have appeared of users who believe that the lcd of the Nikon D800 dslr with a green hue shows. The green tint would be in the pictures themselves are not visible and would not show up on other recent Nikon dslrs.

According to NikonRumors it is the green tint on the lcd during live view and playback of photos. The photos would be of the green tint does not show. According to a discussion on Flickr is the problem perhaps related to the possibility of the color tone of the lcd is independent of the recording to adapt. Especially for flash photography, that would be useful, as can be read on page 52 of the manual of the camera.

Due to the low number of reports on the internet seem to be the problems with the D800-lcd isolated cases to relate, but Tweakers.net noticed the green haze of the lcd is on during the press presentation of the camera. Frank Zuidweg, the technical specialist of Nikon uk, could the problem as a result of the notice not reproduce with available D800 instance.

In addition to the above report problem users, a number of other things. So would the D800 in tethering mode in M mode in live view by default, the so-called depth-of-field-preview feature enabled. Therefore, assessment of the live view image because of the dark image is not possible.

Also according to a posting on the forum of DPReview interpolation is used when zooming in on the live view image, so the focus is not easy to judge. The D90 had also suffered from, as well as the new Nikon 1 series, but for example the D7000 and the D5100 the live view image will be neatly enlarge.