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We bought 3 camera's for our 3 boys, 2 work fine. The last one has a problem. When taking a picture it is as if it is overexposed. The picture is yellowish/green. Help! I'm afraid it is an intern problem. A not too happy mum and even sadder son.

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Hi,
I would not mess with in... take it back and get another one under warranty. I think you are right and yes you do have an internal problem. Don't even try to fix it.

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