Check your white balance settings. Also are the picture look washed out when looking on camera display? or they are washed out when presented on pc, tv or printed? Check if you are using auto setting or some program which may be incorrect for outdoor photos
It is over nine years old now, and replacements are available from £25. Or why not upgrade to a more up-to-date model ? Yours is probably just worn out - five years is considered the average period of use for a compact digital camera, as new models are continuously appearing.
SOURCE: Sony DSC S40 all of a sudden always takes blurry pics.
try hitting the cyber shot logo hard. This is a repeat question from past.
SOURCE: blank white screen when powered up and wont take pics
Sadly, most digital cameras don't have a reset button like it older more reliable elders. But, most digital cameras have a "menu" button or a "review" button. If either of these are still working and can be seen on the display screen then your problem lies within the lense or digital shutter. If you can't see anything at all, even the "Menu" or "review" your problem is much more extensive. If so, you can NOT fix this yourself without ruining it more.
I can say that most of the camera shops can refurbish it for you for a lower price. Or you can purchase and already refurbished camera for about half have you paid for the new one.
Hope I helped.
SOURCE: Unable to view pics
Copy the existing photos on to your PC, switch off the camera. Remove the SD card and format the SD-card using a SD-card reader, this will clear all the card contents. Now try using it in your Camera again. Ideally, you should be able to save photos on this SD card. Other way would be to insert another SD card into your camera and click photos and check whether those photos are being saved into the SD card(this can be done using display option in your digicam.)
SOURCE: Duo Therm RV air conditioner inadequate cooling
The rule of thumb is 20F difference (lower) than ambient temperature. Most manufacturers will tell you 20 F degress is about normal. In your case it does sound a little warm, but I need to ask, sorry. Was it working o.k. before in same basic temperatures? Have you cleaned coils & fins good on Evaporator & condenser recently? Have you removed filter inside & cleaned it as well, and looked to see if coils are frosting up by chance? Is this a ducted or non ducted system? I'm guessing on a 5th wheel, it is ducted, so make sure you have good discharge on all of those as well. Any blockage or restriction on the discharge side will also cause the problem. Keep me posted on what you find.
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