Images of bright objects(TV/Lights) taken in dark look very flashy - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Whenever i click bright objects in dark environment, the images are too bright and not clear. I have tried all setting. Changed the exposure value to minimum but still not much difference.
See the below image to understand the problem.
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I noticed it when I was sitting with a friend watching a match on Projector and we decided to click a pic of it from my cam. And you know what I was so disappointed and later he used his moto defy to take pic and it was perfect. The screen looked so clear that we could read the score as well of a cricket match.
Any suggestions?

Tap the screen on the point where it displays the tv. This will set the focus and exposure for picture.

fred_up said:
Tap the screen on the point where it displays the tv. This will set the focus and exposure for picture.
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I did that too but it doesn't have any effect.

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