Hi I'm having a poblem with my Canon PowerShot A590, and hoping I'll find someone familiar with it. The problem is with outdoor shots...even moderate sunshine or a white sky comes up as glare on photos. Blue skies are o.k. Obviosly I moved away from “Auto” (more on this mode later) and tried out the “P” mode, adjusted ISO and exposure...makes no difference. The example that I've loaded up, is this the best that this model is capable of, am I missing out on some settings or is it just that the camera is old?
O.k., so on Auto...thisis supposed to be a point-and-shoot camera and every review writes it up as the “Bee's Knees”. My model gives dull photos and lacks detail on auto.
So, folks, what's the deal? Can anybody help me out here please? Obliged
Last edited by stoppage; 06-07-2014 at 01:38 AM.
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What are you describing is a very typical issue of sky getting overexposed. Cheep way to correct that it would be to get polarized filter I am not sure if you camera takes filters or not but I am pretty sure you can find adapter for it. There are other ways of dealing with it but in your case filter is the best solution.