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Nikon S60 LCD screen turned red and pictures now turn out wavy

I got the Nikon S60 camera for Christmas and it worked great until the other day when taking a picture, the LCD screen got a red tint to it and the images were fuzzy, and the pictures that were taken after this occurred were blurry/wavy, and not really discernible. Do I need to send it back?

  • Anonymous Apr 20, 2009

    I have the exact same camera and same problem.

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If you can, bring it back in person and talk to the manager is best and quick, if you have the phone number of store give them a call let them know about the problem and check the guaranty
and if you have to mail it back make sure you copy paper work don't let it wait..

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If you have the receipt and store information and/or warranty registered, you may want to return for refund or exchange.

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2007

SOURCE: weird tint and very blurry images

Canon wil replace the CCD sensor under warranty.

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2007

SOURCE: Nikon Coolpix l6

With the power off, hold the camera in your palm and smack the front of the camera on your leg or arm. You might have to smack it a few time to get it to work. It has to do with the camera CDD lense (shuttle) being stuck. By smacking it around, it will free up the lense. Being extra gentle with it though. It worked for me. Hope this help.

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2007

SOURCE: Nikon D50 LCD Display does not work

NatD, The D50 and indeed most SLR digital cameras [ I have a D40 ] does not allow you to take pictures using the LCD display ... this is by design, you are meant to use the viewfinder and the image you see through it is straight through the lens via a mirror block [ called a reflex pentamirror or prism ]. When the mirror is down such that you can see the image in the viewfinder it is obscuring the sensor [ the bit that takes the picture ] and when you take a shot the mirror lifts and the picture is recorded. Its this reason that DSLR's dont use the LCD to shoot, however there are a few now available that do let you do this, such as olympus, new panasonic one and higher end Nikon and Canon cameras. Hope this explains it without getting too detailed!

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2008

SOURCE: Nikon d80 LCD screen

Hello cherdh,

To disable those blinking spots, just press the up or down cursor keys at the back of the camera while in playback mode. You will get three different views. One shows the EXIF data (Image data) as an over lay on your photograph. Press the button again to go to histogram mode, with graphs. Press it again to go to a mode where some image data is on the bottom of the display with no blinkies on the image.

Those blinking black spots are called highlights in a photograph. They indicate the areas where your photograph is over-exposed, i.e. where there is too much light and the colours are washed out. It can be a good tool to get a good exposure. Keep clicking with different settings till you get an exposure without those blinking spots.

I hope this helps.

Satdeep

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2008

SOURCE: LCD Screen

to turn this setting off just press the down arrow button when reviewing your photos. you will scroll through a number of ways to view tho photo including histogram, and one of the settings is just the picture.

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