SOURCE: White line across image
sounds like capacitor problems or a possible ccd problem or driver problem .Its time to send in the unit for an estiamate. Cont # is 1-800-NIKON-UX , 1-800-NIKON-US Good Luck
SOURCE: horizontal line in images
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:
http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/11/canon-digital-cameras-showing-black.html
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=225&modelid=13390&keycode=2112&id=29819
Applicable cameras include:
A40, A60, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A300, A310, S1 IS, S60, S200, S230, S330, S400, S410, S500, SD100, SD110, IXUS V2/300/400/430/500, IXY Digital 200a/300a/400/450/500
SOURCE: overexposed photos in otherwise normal settings in casio ex-s500
It is the shutter (or at least it was for me) I found a simple test here: http://www.mydc.com.tw/repair/knowledge_en/casio-exilim-ex-s600-overexposure-t17.html
I repaired it myself, but it took me a whole afternoon and lots of patience.
The hard part is taking the camera apart, once I got to the shutter I just activated it manually so to dislodge any pieces that might have gotten jammed, then placed it back together again and it worked! :).
It's really hard to take apart, it's like a puzzle sometimes, to find which screws are keeping it together. I also had a bit of hard time when it came to put the zoom back together again.
But I guess it beats throwing the camera away.
I'm still puzzled on how the CCD works so that an overexposure would make horizontal overexposed lines, but everything points to that. Fixed shutter, lines be gone.
SOURCE: hORIZONTAL LINES APPEAR IN LCD EVEN AFTER TAKING PICTURES IN IAUT
Case 1: if these lines appear only on cam lcd and not on pics if u see them on pc then ur LCD is faulty get it replaced under warranty
Case 2: if all pics have horizontal lines on them if u see them on computer then it is a BAD CCD see the link below to confirm u can still get it repaired free under warranty if u dont have warranty they will still do it free of cost i am sure it is a manufac fault hope it helps u
http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html
pls rate me FIXYA for diagnosis dont waste time run for warranty claim or tell me i can get help for u and guide u where to go tell me ur region !!
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