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Thread started 19 Jul 2010 (Monday) 13:49
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G11 LCD has top line of info screen cut off

 
seawulf
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Jul 19, 2010 13:49 |  #1

I was checking out a Canon G11 at Best Buy yesterday and I noticed that the info screen that pops up on the LCD when you select 'quick shot' on the mode dial had the top half of the top line of camera settings cropped off. Unfortunately that top line includes the basic camera settings: shutter speed, f-stop and ISO setting. With the top half of that line cut off, none of that data was readable.

I didn't notice any problem with the other menu screens. This one just caught my eye because I wanted to see the camera shutter speed and f-stop readings.

I am considering purchasing this camera and would like to know if anyone has seen this or if there is an adjustment that can be made to the LCD.




  
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Jul 20, 2010 11:55 |  #2

This is the first I've heard about it. My G11 in Quick Shot mode displays on the full LCD, no problems.

Dennis




  
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