Overexposed shots with Casio Exilim


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soppos

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I've got a 2 year old Casio Exilim which is starting to play up on me.

During the day when I try to take shots, they are all overexposed, regardless of whether I tweak the EV and other settings.
But at night, it is much better.

My friend said that it could be due to condensation inside the lens (cos I brought it to a hot and dry place, then to a hot and humid place) or dust.

Is that possible, and if so, how can I rectify the problem?

THanks for any help!
 

Can post some samples with EXIF?

BC
 

wa how come also got horizontal bands
 

casio hahax.
looks like u gotta complain to their service center!
u shouldnt even be seeing bars on ur photo.
 

did u set it to one of those "special effects" settings?

if not, think ur sensor got problem le.
 

hi,

think your sensor spoilt liao....
2 years should be warranty over already....
 

Yup, I got a shock too when those horizontal bands appeared!
Hoped dat it was just some settings I accidentally changed, but there were no special modes or settings.

Looks like the camera is just a goner.

This is an excuse to head to MS Color to get the f50fd perhaps =)
 

Wonder if it's the same Sony sensor blight affecting some cameras (e.g. my old Nikon Coolpix 5700). Maybe you can check if there're some Casio advisories for a free fix :)
 

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