Just today, I went outside and turned on my camera, and tried taking some up close shots of some flowers on a tree, and my display showed me a very bright white picture, with only the slightest trace of the flower I was looking at, and anything that wasn't white was bright pink. I tried taking photos inside my house later with the flash on, and it turned out extremely blurry and somewhat dark, with a enlightened window in the background appearing bright pink. I'm wondering if maybe the light sensor thing on this camera has malfunctioned or something.
Why is my Sony Cybershot only taking blurry, bright pink photos?
It could be that your camera has suffered a sensor failure, but it's also possible that you've put the camera into manual mode, so it's not metering at all. If you have a mode dial, set it to the position with a green picture of a camera. If it's a supercompact without a mode dial, read the manual to find out how to change the shooting mode.
Reply:Wrong white balance and shutter speeds? Which mode are you using and what's the model of your Cybershot? Did you enable the Macro function for the flower shot? Sorry for all the questions. If you provide more info, you'd get better answers without too many guesses.
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Why is my Sony Cybershot only taking blurry, bright pink photos?
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