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Hello,
My Canon A95 is about 5 years old. It worked fine until 2 days ago - now if I try to take daytime outdoor pics, or pics with lots of natural light coming in a window, the pic is all white. I still am able to take indoor pics fine, as long as the room is not very bright. I didn't change any settings (as far I as know). Any suggestions?
This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free, including free shipping both ways. This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check the following two links for more info:
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It is over nine years old now, and replacements are available from £25. Or why not upgrade to a more up-to-date model ? Yours is probably just worn out - five years is considered the average period of use for a compact digital camera, as new models are continuously appearing.
Try going into the review menu, choose setup and then choose 'reset all' This should re-set all shooting settings to automatic and solve the problem. If that doesn't do the trick, your sensor is probably damaged - not good news - sorry
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i have the same exact problem with mine. it's two and a half years old as well. i also noticed that if you try taking pictures in any of the best shot modes the pictures come out looking like paintings.
It appears this problem is due a failing CCD device in many brand cameras. All the manufactures use the same source(s). I have not persued Casio as yet, but other companies are offering a recall to replace the CCD for free. I plan to use this approach with Casio. Search the web for "failing CCD in digital camera", it describes exactly what we are observing.
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