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Sony CyberShot T30
Sony CyberShot T30
C+
HQ Grade: C+
A is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras.
B means they are good, with some standout features.
C means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth.
D & F mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs.
  • 4 out of 5
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  • 4 out of 5
"Much better than before but still not perfect"
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Alexander (allor) 0 pts
December 26, 2006 2:57 PM

I have circles of light when taking pics indoor with a flash. The lense is clean, it is something else. How to fix that?

Is there anyone to know how to deal with this issue. It is very annoying not to know when this "circles" will appear on your pics.
Please help!
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Ben Keough (DeadWolfBones) 10631 pts
December 27, 2006 11:03 PM
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Hi Alexander,

This is a fairly common problem with compact digital cameras. It plagued my otherwise brilliant Canon A60, and I know it's often an issue with many other models. The problem here is one of two things, both of them related to the camera's flash and lens. First, it could be that the flash is illuminating dust particles or moisture that are hovering in the air in front of the lens. This can cause them to appear as larger, ghostly orbs. Second, it could be a reflection of the flash that's being aimed back into the lens. Either way, it's not something that's fixable per se. You might consider trying to use a lower flash setting and see if it helps.

Good luck!
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