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Posted on Nov 08, 2009

The flash on my polaroid t831 is too bright. it

When indoors, the flash on my polaroid t831 is too bright. it washes pictures out (white=very white). I have tried many options, nothing seems to work. when i take off the flash it also removes the anti shake. no exposure setting, am i missing something?

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Set auto white balance, or use a small paper in front of camera, seems like your camera is defective.

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