10-05-2014 08:29 PM
Hi. I'm really hoping that someone can help with this, because I'm completely lost and my sister (who has the same camera) hasn't been any help.
I have a Powershot S5IS, an oldie but a goody, but all of a sudden my pictures are coming out way too dark. It can be really bright outside, not a cloud in the Florida sky, and the LCD screen is showing bright.... but as soon as I take the picture, the LCD screen looks like it was taken at dusk. I do admit that I haven't printed any of the pictures out to verify this.
I usually use my camera on Auto or Foilage. I'm wondering if a setting could have gotten changed by accident, if I pushed any buttons without realizing it? Any ideas and possible fixes would be extremely helpful since i can't afford a new camera right now!
I'll be checking back quick, since i'm supposed to go out and use it on Tuesday!
Thank you!
Joanna
10-06-2014 10:50 AM
I'm not familiar with that camera, but you can check if there's an exposure compensation. It's possible you turned it all the way down. You can also try a factory reset just in case you changed some setting. Go into the MENU, go to Set Up, select Reset All and press SET.
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