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Why do the aperture/shutter values on the LCD become red?

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Why do the aperture/shutter values on the LCD become red?

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The colour of the aperture and shutter speed values on the LCD becomes red when the camera thinks that it cannot achieve adequate exposure under the available lighting and the end result will probably be over or under-exposed. Note that the exposure warning will not appear when the flash is active.

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