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What causes bright flashes in "internal vision."More so when standing/moving.Sitting down lessens flashes.Can read,no pain/blind spots/dizziness. But head is fuzzy.Am constipated.I have lazy colon?
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Could be many causes, including dietary change, malnutrition, stress, post-illness fatigue, or an indicator of more serious conditions including (but not necessarily) diabetes, circulation, heart condition.
I had this (Low BP) about 10 years ago after a vicious bout of 'flu which (unknown to me) had developed into pneumonia, plus fatigue from working long hours.
An indicator I had that something was wrong was whiledriving I became dizzy and numb, bright flashes and dark spots in vision.
A short stint on glucose, antibiotics etc drips at hospital cleared it up.
Best see your GP for checkup asap.
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learning to use light metering correctly can have its challenge. the manual will guide you on how to set up to read light from the subject. spot metering a dark area will cause general overexposure, or a washed out look. spot metering a bright area will cause a dark image. if you are on spot meter and shoot two people standing together against a bright lit background, your meter will see between them if they are centered, and read all that bright background, setting the camera to a less sensitive combination of aperture / shutter speed, resulting in a dark image. use field averaging meter setting and be sure you are metering the subject and not the background. try shooting a wall that is fairly clear of other colors and uniform it light hitting it, you should have a correctly exposed image. since it works in other modes (at least 1, anyway) then it is unlikely you have an exposure compensation issue. that is the only other non defect issue that would cause your problem. once you confirm that you have these settings correct and still get a dark image, its time to have it serviced. good luck mark
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