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I don't see any teeth on the sprocket? When you feed the film in, always try one full frame wind on, before you close the back. A roll of 36 exposures contains enough for 38.
Yes now it is possible as explained by the Brian Coester the CEO of CoesterVMS in his personal blog. He reported as follow:
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go to google .com, if you look in the upper right corner you will see these 4 items. 1) +you (when you click on this, it will take you to your sign on screen 2) Gmail (this will take you your mail account as well logging on also 3) images (you can type in image to add to your account 4) which is a square shaped dots (this is where you can download applications to your google account. 5) sign in (another sign in screen
I had the same problem. I just went into the menu under the tools tab, and clicked 'reset all' (scroll all the way to the bottom). I'm not sure what setting was changed, but my screen images all came back! (I had also switched out memory cards but that didn't seem to make a difference). I'm so glad, I love this camera and have taken many great pictures with it! Hope this works for others.........
Believe it or not, most cameras come with "factory dust" just waiting to float onto your sensor. Cleaning it is quite easy with the right tools. Google the words..."cleaning a DSLR sensor" and you will find numerous sites that will explain the procedure with pictures and they will list places to obtain the equipment (which is not expensive and once you have it, you can clean your sensor anytime you need to).
1. Click the Add background image link in the Google homepage's lower-left corner 2. Sign in to your Google Account (if you aren't already signed in) 3. Select Editor's picks 4. Scroll to the bottom of the list and choose your favorite color 5. Click Select
Keep in mind that, like all background images on the Google homepage, changing it to single color will also change Google's logo and other homepage text white. You can remove the background at any time, including tomorrow when our homepage returns to normal, by clicking the Remove background image link that appears in the bottom-left corner after you've set up a new background.
I decided to check Canon's website after I saw some responses on your site with similar problems and it appeared that the CCD image sensor was defective so I called Canon tech service this morning and they knew immediately when I described it to them that it was the defective CCD image sensor so they are sending me a mailing label to mail the camera to them to be fixed without a fee. Thanks to the help I got on your website it directed me to investigate that.
See this link. The symptoms indicate that the CCD (image sensor) is not working properly, and this service notice provides details on how to get this repaired, even if the camera is out of warranty.
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