cliff Hilbert wrote:
I'm sure there's a solution to this problem and that people on here have the answer. When I'm outside taking landscape pictures with my Rebel T7, I can't see what the picture I've just taken looks like on the screen because in the sunlight the screen is rather dark. In order to see the picture I've just taken clearly I have to go back to my car, get inside, close the door and then look at the picture. What's the solution?
Practice good focus technique. Take lots of versions to assure you've captured a useful result. Review the histogram for blinking highlight warnings, something you likely can see in the glare of bright sun. Do not rely on a miniature screen display to judge the success of an image, ever. Trust your focus and composition skills and the exposure warnings aka blinkies. Mirrorless technology overcomes this legacy DSLR issue, where image review can be performed via the viewfinder as well as the rear LCD.