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Posted on Mar 08, 2011

Hello, I have casio exilim z110... my problem is when i take a picture with flash, there's a horizontal lines in the image, i also try to turn off the flash and it also appear! and when im using it outdoor it was so bright when you take photo's.... you can only see white.... i try to default the setting but nothing happen... can you please tell me what should i do? by the way the horizontal lines appear only in a dark place only, you can see the image but theres a line..... and it was day light when it was so bright! thank you so much for your time! (sorry for my poor english).

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