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My camera produced good photos for a year but despite acceptable viewfinder images, suddenly began overexposing outdoor and indoor photos...to the point of being totally faded. I've adjusted exposure and ISO settings without success. Any suggestions? Thanks---Cam
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You'll need to first check what setting you have the camera on. Sometimes, this can make all the difference. Change the setting to auto. Or, if you are familiar with manual settings, change the camera mode to manual...then change the ISO
hi, its a problem of lence flap,it is in the lence berral , just change the lence flap and your camera is ok,remember if you are a tecnition then try your owen
it starts like this first indoor ok and outdoor over exposed then indoor pics also when u see them closely turns pink or green in shades then horizontal vert lines appear then completely blank
just check with casio if they have issued service advisory for the CCD failure problem as all others have issued they will do it free of charge
It appears this problem is due a failing CCD device in many brand cameras. All the manufactures use the same source(s). I have not persued Casio as yet, but other companies are offering a recall to replace the CCD for free. I plan to use this approach with Casio. Search the web for "failing CCD in digital camera", it describes exactly what we are observing.
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