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D30 Survey: LCD screen: Fuzzy/pixelated or Sharp/crisp?

 
robocomp
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Aug 21, 2001 07:08 |  #1

I have had my d30 for a few days and have noticed that my menus in my back LCD screen seem pixelated and they have a colored/purplish cast to them. They are very soft. On my info screen the WB icon is barely readable. I read a post that indicated a similar problem and they checked it against another one and it was tack sharp.

1) How many d30 owners have a pixelated/fuzzy screen with a color cast?

2) How many d30 owners have a sharp/crisp screen without color cast?

thanks, so much, chris




  
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Aug 21, 2001 09:13 |  #2

Mine is sharp.




  
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Aug 21, 2001 11:07 |  #3

Mine is sharp and has no color cast.


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Aug 23, 2001 18:59 |  #4

Sharp LCD. It did come with the exposure meter about 1 stop under. Canon US took care of that with about 2 week turn around time.




  
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Aug 26, 2001 10:57 |  #5

Received my new d30. LCD is sharper with no color cast. I want to personally thank the many, many people who helped me with responses on this forum. You really extended yourselves on this one. Thanks again.




  
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Aug 28, 2001 10:41 |  #6

Mine has been sharp and colorful. I have had a few shots that were slightly out of focus that did not look out of focus on the screen. I always try to check by zooming in if it's a real important shot. This hasd only happened a very few times though.




  
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jfaller
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Sep 13, 2001 14:18 |  #7

I just got my D30 yesterday.
My LCD could also be described as "fuzzy and pixelated". The menu items are indeed fuzzy and I have a hard time using it to determine if the image is sharp or not. (magnifying does help) It is also fairly difficult to see in bright daylight. Unfortunately, I do not have access to another D30 to compare.




  
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Sep 19, 2001 18:09 |  #8

dead pixels on my D30...I have another one coming this week to compare...I guess I should have made a shot with menu clarity.

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