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Anonymous Posted on Jul 14, 2013

No photo or flash

I can't take a photo in a dark room. the flash won't work and the camera simply won't shoot. Is there a setting or a fix for this?

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Check the brightness of the camera's flash, in
arbitrary units from -2 to +2.

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