Camera problems with a Panasonic digital….?

Posted on Nov 24, 2008 under Digital news and reports |

Help please!
I have a Panasonic DMC-FZ18 digital camera, and I am having a problem.
It takes good pictures, and the pictures look good when I view them on the camera - the lighting is good and everything. But I am finding that when I upload the photos to my computer, they come out so much darker than they appear on the camera.
Is there anything I can do to stop this from happening, or anything I can to do to fix it?

Thanks in advance.

20 Responses to “Camera problems with a Panasonic digital….?”

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  2. look at the histogram on camera screen and screen your computer with some programm that can show the histogram. if histogram approximately identical - problem with display on the screen. not pictures. maybe it simple adjustment need

  3. You could try a different method of uploading to the computer, but that should not make a difference. Have noticed that things do not show up on the camera in the same way as on the computer. Could not see red eye in some pictures on the camera, but it was very evident on the computer.

    So, we must assume that the pictures are not as good on the camera as they seem. Think it would help to recheck all the camera settings and reset the camera as described below.

    The ultimate non-physical repair for DVD players and other software-using digital devices is reset by removing power up to one month. Digital cameras reset to original settings if batteries are removed. Time required varies with function and camera. Try one minute. Check display and setup menu for non-auto functions and date/time. Remove extra memory to eliminate this as a possible problem. Insert fully charged batteries and restart the camera.

    Focus with shutter button halfway down before taking pictures. In low light, focus on a lighted object at same distance as the subject. To prevent low-light, motion-blurred pictures; use flash “on” (not auto) up to 12 feet or place camera on a tripod or table and use self timer. Check camera shooting modes for special situations. Best light for photos is early morning or evening.

    Digital cameras require lots of power. Bad electrical contacts can cause lots of problems so battery and camera contacts must be cleaned properly. Batteries may be fully charged, but will be viewed as low if contacts are not really good. The LCD screen is a low steady load, but when lens extension, optical zoom, focus, and flash charging are added in the capture mode; the load is very heavy. Bad contacts make cameras do strange things like making bad pictures or shutting off with the lens out.

    Click on the source link for other camera tips and help with making digital cameras work better.

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