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I have a sony cybershot T9 camera and a lot of the time there's a white or transparent circle in the pictures.they appear in different places and in different size. I think it may be dust particle on the lens but how can i stop it and how can delete it from the picture?

2006-12-18 06:56:56 · 4 answers · asked by Cutie_D 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

4 answers

dont take piccys in the snow!!- JOKE

Are the spots in the same place in each picture? do they repeat in slightly different places but are the same size? If so,
it sounds like dust trapped between the lense and the eye piece where you cannot get to it to clear it out

Try taking it back to the shop it came from -if it was bought within the year and you can proove this -either by recipt, recalling the day/time..etc or bank statement, you are entitled to a free replacement.

If its older than this they may be able to offer advice on fixing it or be able to fix it for you but may charge it- in which case, be picky about where you go, if they make it a rightoff, and they face, or alternatively fix it up but charge more than the dodgy place across the road which altough will charge less, may break it and not offer a replacement.

If they spots are there in one picture then gone in another, they could be dust spots, -or your camera could have an electrical fault and needs to be fixed

good luck, I'd wait till the january sales, pickup a new one and offer your broken onbe on ebay- but state its broken or you will endup having it returned and you with bad feedack, remember
"you can buy or sell almost anything on ebay..."

2006-12-18 07:08:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have a sony T-30 and get exactly the same problem. little white orbs apear on the picture but there never somwhere that it doesnt matter, there alwas in the best pictures over somones face or somthing! Infact now I have looked really hard they feature in most pictures! It is definatly somthing to do with the flash and i think that it has somthing to do with reflection of the lfash off dust particles. If you know how cats eyes work or reflective jackets or even number plates the reflect light almost only in the direction that it came from. a simlar effect occours to the lense being so close to the flash. I know it is anoying and concidering that its a sony product I have to admit that I am a little dissapointed.
Nick F-D xx

2006-12-18 07:19:25 · answer #2 · answered by mcfishyd 2 · 0 0

er, in case you will paintings in low gentle and could desire to take pictures up close, you would be wanting a dslr digicam. in any different case, maximum digicam presently could have a quickly adequate shutter velocity. i think of you will need photograph stabilization (i'm assuming you're doing macro indoors without tripod). Get a digicam with aperture and shutter precedence of direction. i could advise the canon A710 IS or canon A570 IS on your desires. there is likewise a clean A720 IS popping out in october. i won't inform you for specific, yet i think of the A570 IS could take extra powerful pictures than the A710 IS, because of the fact longer zoom lenses are no longer that great at the two zoom extremes. besides, the A570 IS have larger ISO settings and extra present day technologies. when you consider which you won't be able to have adequate money a dslr, ensure to tutor on as many lights as accessible in regardless of room you're taking pictures in.

2016-10-05 11:30:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Change the white count in the settings.

2006-12-18 07:03:56 · answer #4 · answered by bluedevils2302 3 · 0 1

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