Anyone has a problem with Powershot SX50?
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05-13-2013 09:56 PM
Just bought the camera and found out that most of the shots using "auto" are overexposed.....
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05-15-2013 12:01 PM
Hi ekazamovs!
To help myself and the community to better understand why the images are over exposed, please describe in more detail what you are taking a picture of and what is in the background of the images. Also, in the over exposed images, were you using flash?
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05-16-2013 09:59 PM
I was taking pictures of some animals on the lake shore...I was not using a flash.......When I checked the image information on one of the shots taken, the ISO was 800 for some reason. The shot was taken during the day with some clouds in the sky...
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06-22-2013 08:36 PM
I can't help but notice that you never got an answer back. I guess he quit on you.
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06-30-2013 07:59 PM
Hi Ekazarnovs,
Overexposure may have occurred due to the camera becoming confused when shooting in this environment. You may want to switch the camera to Program mode and set the ISO to a much lower value for shooting in daylight conditions.
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