my powershop A85 will record O.K in movie mode, but when taking still's, the play back looks like the picture was painted in water colours and has sagged, nobody so far has come up with a answer so far. my powershop A85 will record O.K in movie mode, but when taking still's, the play back looks like the picture was painted in water colours and has sagged, nobody so far has come up with a answer so far.
I own a Canon PowerShot A85. Suddenly, the LCD monitor is blurry, especially using the camera indoor.
I own a Canon PowerShot A85. Suddenly, the LCD monitor is blurry, especially using the camera indoor.
AnonymousOct 23, 2008
i have same issue , but i just call canon and was a they are going to repair the camera for free
According to the updated advisory, available on the company's US website (as well as other regional Canon websites), the additional eleven digital camera models shown above in red may now be eligible for free service regardless of warranty status, should any malfunction be caused by the CCD sensor.
For repair instructions, visit the Canon USA support website. To read the specific service advisory for your model, use the pulldown menus to browse for your specific model, or simply type the model number into the box provided at the bottom of the page and click the "Search" button.
The Canon support website holds no forms or other needed documents, so you can save yourself some time (if you live in the US or Puerto Rico) by just calling the Canon Customer Support line at 1-800-828-4040. Support hours are Monday-Friday 8am to 12 midnight, and Saturday from 10am-8pm. (All times EST.) Alternately, you can send email to: [email protected].
According to the updated advisory, available on the company's US website (as well as other regional Canon websites), the additional eleven digital camera models shown above in red may now be eligible for free service regardless of warranty status, should any malfunction be caused by the CCD sensor.
For repair instructions, visit the Canon USA support website. To read the specific service advisory for your model, use the pulldown menus to browse for your specific model, or simply type the model number into the box provided at the bottom of the page and click the "Search" button.
The Canon support website holds no forms or other needed documents, so you can save yourself some time (if you live in the US or Puerto Rico) by just calling the Canon Customer Support line at 1-800-828-4040. Support hours are Monday-Friday 8am to 12 midnight, and Saturday from 10am-8pm. (All times EST.) Alternately, you can send email to: [email protected].
For your easy reference, here is a link to the original IR news story on the Canon advisory, as well as one to the expanded Canon advisory IR news story.
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that means there is something wrong with your camera lcd screen. when we are taking photo in the outer door,we should pay attention to the cleaness of the screen. sometimes the lcd screen display not clear due to impurity,or some black shot. if you want the clear picture,you can change for another lcd screen. http://www.digitalcamera-parts.net/ www.skiliwah.cn/ e-mail/msn:[email protected] cindy
The D90 movie mode is not perfect. Keep the camera steady when shooting movies to reduce flicker.
It sound like you are not in focus when you start recording the movie. Press the shutter button halfway to focus, then press ok to record. If you do not want the camera to change focus in shot keep the shutter halfway down.
This is often called the "Soap Opera" effect...I had a similar problem and found that changing the settings helped tremendously. Here are the settings I use: Picture Mode: Movie
Advanced Video
Noise Reduction: strong
Color enhancement: off
Advanced Adaptive Luma: Off
Enhanced Contrast Rato: off
Color Temperature: Normal
Red: 121
Green: 128
Blue: 118
Smooth Motion Effect: low
Real Cinema Mode: Precision
Also, there's a great thread on the Soap Opera effect here: http://www.hometheaterforum.com/forum/thread/291611/the-soap-opera-effect-on-modern-displays
2. If they are correct, take out movie, press Play/Stop at same time on the front of the unit (not remote) to reset any settings that may have been changed.
A CCD is the Charged Coupling Device. It is the IC chip that scans image from the lens into binary data so that it can be stored onto your memory card. Sometimes they can have different results in light because they are photo senstive and can burn out. That is why it's very important never to shoot pictures in direct sunlight with these unless you have a filter becuase the direct sunlight can burn out the CCD unit.
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:
Canon S400 IXUS 400 ? Screen problems
This is a known issue and Canon will fix it free of charge
Go the the canon us or uk websites go to service then search for S400 (US) IXUS 400 (UK)
i have the same problem
Check this link
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/116...
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/116...
my powershop A85 will record O.K in movie mode, but when taking still's, the play back looks like the picture was painted in water colours and has sagged, nobody so far has come up with a answer so far.
I own a Canon PowerShot A85. Suddenly, the LCD monitor is blurry, especially using the camera indoor.
i have same issue , but i just call canon and was a they are going to repair the camera for free
According to the updated advisory, available on the company's US website (as well as other regional Canon websites), the additional eleven digital camera models shown above in red may now be eligible for free service regardless of warranty status, should any malfunction be caused by the CCD sensor.
For repair instructions, visit the Canon USA support website. To read the specific service advisory for your model, use the pulldown menus to browse for your specific model, or simply type the model number into the box provided at the bottom of the page and click the "Search" button.
The Canon support website holds no forms or other needed documents, so you can save yourself some time (if you live in the US or Puerto Rico) by just calling the Canon Customer Support line at 1-800-828-4040. Support hours are Monday-Friday 8am to 12 midnight, and Saturday from 10am-8pm. (All times EST.) Alternately, you can send email to: [email protected].
For your easy reference, here is a link to the original IR news story on the Canon advisory, as well as one to the expanded Canon advisory IR news story.
I have the same problem with the sagging picture!!!
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