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My wife's T1 is only about 3 years old. Without any provocation that I am aware of, I'm having an exposure problem. It is especially noticable in bright light. It overexposes badly. If the flash is set for optional, it still flashes despite more than sufficient light. If I disable the flash, the picture still over exposes. Indoors the problem is not as noticable but the pictures are still way below what I was getting.
I'm guessing that something is wrong with the exposure function and that everything appears darker than it is to the processor. That would explain the overexposure for all pictures plus the flash firing when not really needed.
If anyone had a similar experience I would appreciate your input, especially if you found a way to adjust the camera.
Sony wants a flat $178 to repair it so I would guess that I'd be better off with a new camera. My wife is a bit of an Edith Bunker with cameras, so I would need a large LCD as well as a simple point and shoot protocol. It would be nice to have some manual overrides as I will use it from time to time.
Many thanks.
Vlad
VLAD
Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:31:19 +0000
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