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Kodak Easyshare Z5010 takes black pictures only when in manual mode. I reset the settings but it still takes black pictures.

Check the settings that influence the exposure when your camera is in manual mode. There are three variables that you can adjust to change the exposure: ISO sensitivity, aperture (diaphragm) and shuttertime. When for instance the ISO is set to 100, aperture to F16 and shutterspeed to 1/1000 you will need a huge amount of light to get anything else than black pictures.
In a normal daylight situation you should get some results when using approximately the following settings: ISO100, F5.6 and 1/60 shutterspeed. Adjust these settings depending the light conditions and the results you get.
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Dark Pictures

try reseting the camera back to default settings, there should be a function for that in the menus or a small reset hole somewhere in the camera.
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SHARP AR-M455, AUTO-EXPOSURE

Press custom settings, then go to key operator settings. The default log in is 00000. Then go to ccopy settings, default, exposure adjust.
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All pictures have green tint

Your optical block is bad. Usually to expencive to repair.Hope that helps.
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Can you please advise what video recording settings to use on my AG HMC 40PJU so that the videocamera will automatically adjust the light exposure entering the camera? I video a lot of stage plays and...

At the theatre prior to the performance, ask the lighting director to show you one of the brighter performance stage light configurations and allow you to set the camera's white-balance. (It's easier to deal with a little under-exposure in post production, than it is for over-exposure.) Then adjust the exposure accordingly during the performance.

Preparation/Planning: Either at home or in the theatre, if you practice setting the white balance and then adjusting the exposure for varying levels of light, with your camera connected to a video monitor, so you will see it more clearly in real time, it will help adjustments during filming the performance more fluid.

Also consider using a lens filter. Practice various combinations to see what suits different light levels and gels for best effects. When possible, if using a stand alone camera (not cabled into a control room set-up) I prefer using a video monitor for each camera person to give better ability to manage adjustments of camera settings as needed.
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Impossible have conversation see my family have tomocho static

I can relate, i have a HP g60 notebook the only difference is the whole board in mine is intel so the built in camera has something to do with the intel as well because it got to connect to the board...
Some reason i believe it is all intel, not sure, i still have not been able to resolve issue...

In the settings, you can go and see if they got exposure settings, it may have some help to you, thats what i adjust and see clear as a whistle...

check in the settings of the camera and look for the exposure setting, adjust it to your liking and it should be clear after...
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Over exposure photos

Try change the exposure of the camera: start the camera, set the dial to 'I' (automatic iso), then press the 'up' menu near the display until 'exposure' settings appear. move the slider to the left/right, according to your preference.
I reccomend using the automatic iso for taking pictures, it automatically adjust exposure.
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Pictures too dark

The settings in Auto Mode are factory set. If you want to adjust exposure and shutter speeds then you will have to shoot in Manual Mode (TV=Shutter Priority, AV=Aperture Priority, M=Full Manual)

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Exposure compensation problems

The exposure compensation stays where you leave it unless you do a full reset or a custom reset, and except when you're using scene modes. But you don't need to do a reset to cancel out an exposure compensation -- simply use the exposure compensation button to adjust the compensation back to 0.0EV.
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Adjustment program

Try cleaning the Auto Exposure sensor, or disabling the AE feature in standard settings. Some copiers have exposure calibration in standard settings too. Increasing the lamp intensity may cause further premature wear down the process line. (What machine have you got?)
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