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Anonymous Posted on Mar 21, 2009

Reddish light bleed on image

Lately images have a red washout on left edge of image. The washout looks like a light bleed on color print film. In BW mode the image is lighter on the left edge of the image. As I continued shooting the reddish area seemed to be getting wider, covering more of the image

  • Anonymous Mar 21, 2009

    Thanks! I will send the camera in for repair.

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It is problem of bad ccd imager sensor and this part will be replaced.
Canon will repair A95 camera free of cost for bad ccd imager sensor problem.
Click Canon CCD Imager Advisory for details.

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