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Kodak EasyShare DX4330
Kodak EasyShare DX4330
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jpanderson (jpanderson) 0 pts

AFter 2+ years of use my DX4330 now overexposes most shots, causing photos to be too light and unusable. What's wrong?

One out of ten shots are normal, but the others are overexposed.
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Brenda P (BrendaP) 28729 pts
January 21, 2007 10:53 AM
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My usual advice when this is happening is to reset the camera's factory defaults (there's usually an option for this under the Setup menu, sometimes called Restore All, etc.) This will help if a setting along the way got bumped out of place (white balance, for example). But the fact that it's happening on some photos and not others makes me think you have a more serious problem on your hands. Nonetheless, try resetting the defaults and seeing if it helps.
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