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Thank you for confirming that the Over Exposure Warning feature is working. A previous google search found others experiencing the same thing I was experiencing over the past several months, but no solution was ever posted.
I have found the issue, and will post my findings.
I was using a Camera Setting Style of Custom with the values of -2 (Sharpness), -2 (Contrast) and -2 (Saturation). I found that the middle value for -2 (Contrast) was the culprit. Once I raised this to -1 or higher (0,1,etc), the zebra strips began to appear. I'm not sure why or if this is right, but in a small way, it seems to make a little sense. When you soften the contrast setting, it either over rides the exposure warning capabilities or it offset the contrast so much that the over exposure warning never kicked in. The reason why I'm not sure if this is appropriate, is with Contrast set to -2, you could over expose the image severely with no warning (stripes).
I don't know why I was using a Custom Style of -2, -2. -2, but this at least explains my issue.
Its not unexpected, but it does become exasperating that DJI support does nothing more than follow a script; downgrade/upgrade, if no resolution, then send in for evaluation. Had I followed their suggestion, my drone could have ended up getting shipped back with either a potential result ranging from no issue found to repair/replace with another drone.
This forum is invaluable in comparison, but it still begs that DJI seek out better ways to support their customers remotely. I hope this information helps others.
Now that I've found how to enable Over Exposure Warnings to work again, I may just rely on the Histogram.......
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