Mr Google says:
The exposure options sub-menu will appear. Tips: 1. Although there is an Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) setting in the red Shooting Menu, do not use this setting if you want to create in-camera HDR mode images, otherwise the HDR mode will be grayed-out and unavailable.
Happy belated birthday! I always enjoy your posts.
Save the settings from the camera that works find and load them into the other one. Otherwise, a camera reset is another option.
Toggle the DISP button to see if this fixes the issue. I assume you've saved the settings from the good one and loaded those settings in the other one since you mentioned that the settings are identical.
Switch your VR from Normal to Sports.
I hope that does the trick. Let us know.
This is what I did from my PC:
Device Manger >Network Adapters > right click Dual Band Wireless-AC8260 >Properties >Power Mangement >select Allow this device to wake the computer.
I also did this for my Ethernet Connection.
You need to go to Device Manager for your network wireless and ethernet adapters. Turn off "allow to wake" under Power Management tab. My Dell XPS 8900 was doing this too and this fixed it.
I find DXO PureRAW 3 to be an excellent program for noise reduction. It can be used as a plug- in with LRC or as a stand alone. I also have Topaz Photo AI but I always use DXO PureRAW for noise reduction.
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help.
Set CUSTOM SETTING MENU d8 Show effects of settings to Only when flash is not used. You also need to change Adjust for ease of viewing to Auto. You should then be able to toggle Flash Mode off or on in the Photo Shooting Menu whenever a flash is attached. I have this assigned to my iMenu for easy access.
I don't think you'll be needing a new flash.