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Old 2007-10-10, 11:13 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by skrphoto View Post
i honestly can't tell u the answer to the question, but i can tell you why its washed out.

the camera was mainly focusing on the inside of the car, where it is darker. so the lens's aperture is opened up alot, therefore letting in alot of light to properly record the inside of your car. so with the lens being opened that much it doesn't properly adjust for the lighting outside, which is why your outside portion is completely washed out.

with varying conditions like that, (dark in the cabin and light outside) i think your best bet would be to focus the camera to the outside and have it properly expose there instead of the cabin.

hope this helps,
Scott
That is what I was thinking. How would I get it to focus out side though? Just zoom a bit to cut out most of the interior?
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