Weldon Totaro: What you're asking won't ever happen. Any camera shooting stills or video will always adjust to the brightest part of the photo or video... a way of life. The "hotter" the light the smaller the aperture. If for some reason you think that kind of video is neat then I'd suggest you look into the Canon t3i because it has some control in video... the others don't. Understand it's $950 but you'll probably be able to get the result you want. Good luck
Dale Mccoun: You cannot do what you suggest. Each make of camera saves photos and videos in 'native' format which is different to each make (and sometimes model). It may not even be possible to view pictures taken on one model of a particular camera on another, identical, model. You would be far better uploading to a file sharing site and letting your mother see your pictures that way. Seeing pictures and video on a small camera screen is not the way they are meant to be viewed....Show more
Fannie Collin! gwood: To be safe, use the same camera model. To do better, view through the computer.
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