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If that occurs only in the dark, it could be normal. If it happens on all pictures there must be something wrong with your camera. Not having the camera in my hand and not seeing the pictures it makes, makes it difficult to tell.
It could be over exposure or maybe it is set to indoor or night settings.. Try setting it to automatic or to "outdoor" when you go outside and then take a picture.
Hi! It's most likely a broken shutter cable inside the lens. The solution is to change the shutter. It should get quite expensive so I believe it's not worth repairing this camera.
Which mode are you shooting in? You may have adjusted the exposure compensation so everything is washed out.
Whatever the cause, your images are overexposed. Try shooting in auto and the camera should take over the settings, but if you are in other modes, check your shutter speed, aperture, & ISO also. These are all things that can cause too much light and wash the picture out/OVEREXPOSE.
If you have any other questions or can give me more details, just ask!
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