"washed-out" effect on ipod nano 5g

i'm not sure how many people have noticed this, but the ipod nano seems to have a few contrast problems with the video camera. for example, when you enter the effects menu, and select normal again, when the video fits the screen again you will see that the contrast in the video camera seems to weaken a bit. point your camera at any room with a light on, go into effects, and select normal again, and you will see that the contrast reduces when the video fits the screen. when the video fits the screen and you notice that the black colors are washed out and the color isn't as saturated, this is the problem i am talking about. however, if you choose the bulge video effect, there is no contrast loss whatsoever when the effect is selected. this contrast loss problem seems to only be occuring on the normal and motion blur video modes, so i was asking if anyone else is experiencing this same problem?
Message was edited by: Slick82

Hello there,
According to the iPod's minimum requirements, which can be found in the document below, you need a USB 2.0 port in order to sync or charge your 4th generation iPod nano.
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP569
Hope this helps.
B-rock

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