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Olympus Camedia D-510 Zoom over-exposing after being dropped

Hello:

I ran across your website and the modifications to the Olympus D-390 and was hoping you could give me some advice.

I have an Olympus D-510 that was dropped about 3 feet onto the sidewalk. Everything still works but now outdoor pictures are horribly overexposed. Indoor and flash pictures seem to be fine.

I'm not afraid to take it apart but have no idea what to look for once inside. Any thoughts?

Thanks.

Glenn Clevenger
Thu, 13 May 2004 13:52:36 -0700

Can exposure be compensated on this camera? If so, maybe you can try to adjust the exposure compensation to remove the over exposure.

Chieh Cheng
Thu May 13 14:45:32 PDT 2004

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