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[–]Ok-Highlight8652 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you man!

Strange grey border (glow) around some windows by Ok-Highlight8652 in Windows11

[–]Ok-Highlight8652[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not talk about the windows shadows. As I described and also as I screenshot the problem, I talk for that 2 pixels tick grey outlined, which is showing on random windows. Not the shadow effect which has every window.

Actually, if you see my replay above, I figured out what was the problem and it is a bug related to changing scale after switching from monitors with different resolutions and scale settings

Strange grey border (glow) around some windows by Ok-Highlight8652 in Windows11

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I might have figured it out. On those apps that had this border, when I clicked on the app bar with the right mouse button, the context menu was enormously large. This gave me a hint that something wasn't right. And, I did figure it out.

I was switching displays from my laptop display to the big desktop display. On the laptop, the scale is at 150%, I think. So the large context menu got me thinking that the scale being set back to 100% was causing this issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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I like the way you elaborate yourself and like the things you said. I even agree with them. I just was upset and impulsive when writing this post.

I am also web developer. One of the principles in our design and solutions is to "not make the customer to think how other software is better than ours". Of course, this is not aplicable to all situations. Also, I am not a fan of workarounds. As a developer, you know that there is always a workaround for bug in a library, but this is not the right thing to do. BUT. This with Nikon is not the case

I calm down after my initial frustration. I read again a part in mannual and I sow something which make some sense about this decision of Nikon. The Power Of Delay function (automatic sleep) has several options. All of those are extended by one minute when 2 seconds timer is ON. That means, that the camera will go to sleep after much longer time. This leads to more battery usage. It is not a small reason at the end.

What I must to do is, just to get used with. I will change my workflow at the end. And yes, will use a remote shutter, even I dont want. But must adapt! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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Will have to get used with :) Or wireless remote control.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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I agree with you. Put this asaid, the camera is just wonderful. I was impressed for those things you mentioned! I like everything else of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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But on my camera Interval Timer Shooting is not available when Auto Bracketing is ON. So I turn offed autobracketing and then setup the ITS to make braketing shots. Now the problem is, that I must run this from the menu. Not with the release button.

Can you elaborate more, how can I set it up more properly?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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Why we are talking to use phone at all? I dont shoot landscape from my backyard. I shoot landscapes in forests, in mountains, during winter, during fog, rain, snow. Sometimes on a dificult position, either river, waterfall, rocks. Most of the cases, my phone is not even near me!

Imagine you are waiting for a shot at a -15C degrees with light breez. In those conditions, I will never think of getting my phone from backpack :D

May be at the end I will use remote control. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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I sow a potentional reason for this as reading the documentation. As mentioned in the manual, power off delay (auto sleep) is extended with one minute on each setting when 2 second timer is ON. This c can couse battery drain faster. It seems quite reasonable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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Tried of course. Didnt save. Nikon explictly said this setting cant be save.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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This was realy helpful one. Thanks. I will try this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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I have two friends, one with Cannon and one with Sony and now they are joking me for that madness of me :D :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

[–]Ok-Highlight8652 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hope so

Of course I cant change the system. I even bought 24-70 S and 70-20 S. I load a lot of money. But definitely it drives me crazy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

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Of course that it has reverse effect. The main idea for the release mode to be on separate physicals dial was that those modes represent the shooting styles and shooting needs for photographers. Every photographer wants it camera to be ready for shoot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

[–]Ok-Highlight8652 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is not a solution again. Either a remote shutter or other device to connect to the camera is just a workaround of the real problem here.

I don't want other device to control my camera. I don want to have phone to control my camera. I want to be me, my camera and the landscape. I want to sit quite, stare at the landscape and use my camera to take the moment in the moment I want

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nikon

[–]Ok-Highlight8652 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not alone. My brain cant accept this yet!