This has to be caused by either a setting in the camera or the light level. If this is not the case, you probably need to RMA the camera. This is not normal unless the aperature is set wrong.
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This has to be caused by either a setting in the camera or the light level. If this is not the case, you probably need to RMA the camera. This is not normal unless the aperature is set wrong.