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outdoor photos washed out
I have a Vivitar ViviCam3725 that has sudenly started making all the outdoor
still photos come out highly over exposed or washed out. The indoor photos with or without flash come out fine and even outdoor movie clips come out fine. It is only the outdoor still shots that come out over exposed. Any ideas what might have gone wrong? Is there any way to reset to defaults incase I changed something that I should not have? |
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"RACEMAN" wrote: I have a Vivitar ViviCam3725 that has sudenly started making all the outdoor still photos come out highly over exposed or washed out. The indoor photos with or without flash come out fine and even outdoor movie clips come out fine. It is only the outdoor still shots that come out over exposed. Any ideas what might have gone wrong? Is there any way to reset to defaults incase I changed something that I should not have? Did you change it from auto ISO to ISO 400? Did you set it aperture- or shutter-prority mode when it used to be full auto? Did you set exposure compensation to a positive value? -- John P Sheehy |
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