Change out your camera batteries.
The Sony Cybershot 3.2 is a digital camera that has been on the market for several years now. Although the megapixels is far lower than what you find on a standard camera now you can still take adequate images as long as you don't enlarge the content. However, you can occasionally run into issues where the camera doesn't function correctly or the images don't appear accurate to real life.
Instructions
1. Replace the Sony Cybershot 3.2's batteries. If the camera refuses to turn on or if the retractable lens doesn't open it means the batteries are dead. The camera takes standard AA batteries.
2. Take out the Sony memory card and replace it with a new memory card (housed in the same chamber the batteries are). When the Sony Cybershot 3.2 camera first made its debut memory cards could only handle a hand full of images. Now the Sony memory cards can store thousands of images. Using a newer memory card allows you to store and take more pictures.
3. Power on the camera, press the "Menu" button, and select the "Zoom" option. Turn the digital zoom off. If you are noticing your images are becoming pixelated it is because of the digital zoom. A digital zoom zooms into the image without actually moving closer, and since the Sony Cybershot has a smaller amount of mexapixles the image becomes grainy.
4. Clean off the lens of the camera with a soft cloth. If you touched the lens with your finger you most likely left a finger print which later shows up in all of your images.
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