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Problem on outdoor daylight picture taking

When taking pictures at night or when i am inside our house the picture taken with my camera is good. But the problem is when i took pictures at daytime or outdoor daylight picture taking the image taken all is white,, the picture was not clear at all,,what should i do to fixed my camera???thanks

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Hi

try the Exposure button [+/-] will generally be disabled in auto mode

try changing mode to 'P' (Program) mode and then change the exposure by pressing the +/- button and then you would generally see a scale on the LCD now press the left button to decrease the exposure

better more is to reset the camera to the default settings this would set the aperture, shutter, Exposure, LCD brightness and otehr settings to defaults and this would save from any unwanted changes than required

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