I would like to ask friends who have used DC to shoot night scenes. Are there any purple vertical strips of light?

Oh oh~! I feel a little dizzy when I see the punctuation in your question~! Haha

Let me re-describe it to you and see if it is like this: the phenomenon should be that when you use your DC to take photos at night, use the LCD to view the scene, and observe the highlight points in the LCD ( Street lights or car lights), a purple vertical line will extend up and down from the bright spot vertically across the entire LCD screen (it feels very unpleasant, right?), but the actual imaged photo does not have this vertical line.

Well, I can tell you responsibly, not only your DC will have this problem, but all DCs will have this problem when shooting under strong light (regardless of day or night) , this is related to the imaging technology of DC and the display of LCD. It may be unavoidable as long as it is DC, but it is not a problem with the quality of your DC.

1. In a dark environment, red or purple bright stripes will appear when facing bright light. This is a characteristic of CCD equipment. These streaks only appear on the monitor and will not be recorded on the photo; they will be recorded on the captured video.

2. Shooting in a dark place to a bright outdoor area is backlight shooting. Strong light will seriously overexpose the scene, causing the scene to completely lose its details. It will look like a vast expanse of white, but it should not be completely Can't see the scenery; When standing at the window, the camera can measure the exposure of the scenery outside and get the exposure, which can lead to a more accurate exposure.

These phenomena are completely normal for the camera and are not a fault of the camera. Of course there is no need to exchange it.

Haha, if there is anything else you need my help with, just tell me. As long as I know it, I will try my best to help!