Does anybody know why my 3 year old Kodak LS443 would suddenly start to
give dreadful results in daylight?
The results are over exposure & a green tint. The viewfinder screen shows a
true colour before the shot but the processed image is bad.
I have adjusted everything to no avail. To be honest, the results inside
without bright light are pretty bad, compared to what it was like a week
ago.
I have had this camera for a long time now & this is the first time it has
gone wrong. Does anyone know of any downloads or fixes?
The battery has been getting weaker but it does this even after a full
charge.
Alec.
Churchill, Dave - 14 Mar 2005 14:55 GMT
Is it possible that you have bad white balance or bad EV setting (exposure
compensation)? Normally, I would expect that to show in the electronic
viewfinder (not "normal" as you say) but I am not familiar with your
particular camera, either.
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> Does anybody know why my 3 year old Kodak LS443 would suddenly start to
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Ron Hunter - 14 Mar 2005 15:42 GMT
> Does anybody know why my 3 year old Kodak LS443 would suddenly start to
> give dreadful results in daylight?
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> Alec.
Alec,
Sorry, but it looks like it is broken. It might be time to replace
it with the latest and greatest.
Alternatively, Kodak has a flat rate repair policy for these cameras.
Contact them.

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