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I have such a Polaroid. but I don't know when would be appropriate to use the different flash options. flash options as in- the turnable thing at the top of the Polaroid which have a very bright sun, less bright sun, a cloud and a picture of a house etc. could you explain in which situation should I use the sun or the house or cloud option? etc as in- very bright sun flash option is to be used during sunny?/dark? environment.. thanks.. reply asap?

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This will be explained in the manual. Briefly, if there is sufficient ambient light, then using the flash is not necessary.

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SOURCE: dark pictures from kodak cx7430

Is your camera set to auto mode? I'm not sure if the CX7430 has manual settings or not, but try making sure its on auto.
Its possible the lens or the CCD (the device responsible for actually taking the photo) is going bad.

This guy - Darntoothysam has a CCD assembly as a low cost fix, 15 dollars.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-CX7430-EasyShare-Camera-Parts-CCD_W0QQitemZ250111578019QQihZ015QQcategoryZ64352QQcmdZViewItem

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2007

SOURCE: CANON Rebel RTI Outdoor pictures are dark

learning to use light metering correctly can have its challenge.
the manual will guide you on how to set up to read light from the subject. spot metering a dark area will cause general overexposure, or a washed out look. spot metering a bright area will cause a dark image. if you are on spot meter and shoot two people standing together against a bright lit background, your meter will see between them if they are centered, and read all that bright background, setting the camera to a less sensitive combination of aperture / shutter speed, resulting in a dark image. use field averaging meter setting and be sure you are metering the subject and not the background. try shooting a wall that is fairly clear of other colors and uniform it light hitting it, you should have a correctly exposed image. since it works in other modes (at least 1, anyway) then it is unlikely you have an exposure compensation issue. that is the only other non defect issue that would cause your problem.
once you confirm that you have these settings correct and still get a dark image, its time to have it serviced.
good luck
mark

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: screen problem

it is clearly a case of "you got ripped off" just like me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: Mitsu 65" DLP-picture seems washed out

Most likely cause of your trouble is dust on the small mirror inside you set. Your DLP set has 2 mirrors not including the DLP chip itself which has about 500,000 tiny mirrors. The 2 mirrors reflect the DLP chip image to the screen you view. The first is the main suspect it's about 4inches by 7inches. It's mounted on the bottom center facing backwards. This mirror faces slightly up and somtimes after time dust, smoke, dirt settles on it . The second fills the space of the entire back of the cabinet but it faces down and takes alot longer to get dirty.
The compartment is sealed but dust seems to find it's way in. If you remove the screws that secure the screen assembly from the top , sides and bottom. Make sure to have a friend available the screen assembly is delicate when it's not mounted to the cabinet. You can remove and clean the mirrors. These mirrors are glass and you can use glass cleaned. Don't use glass cleaner on the screen it's plastic. You can clean it if necessary with plastic cleaner only. Probably not needed.
Good luck.

bhargav

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2010

SOURCE: My pictures are too dark

This cheap flash work normally if ISO is set to 400.
But put it aside and I bought Nissin 622di and it works great in all modes

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