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Hi!
Turn on the camera
Pull the lens at maximum zoom
Turn off the flash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shoot the picture - look into the lens.
If no motion picture shutters in the lens:
1. Faulty flex cable shutter
2. Faulty valve solenoids
etc.
Requires repair of the shutter assembly in the lens
If you saw the shutter and blurry pictures as paint - matrix defective - Replace the camera matrix.
When you say 'played back', do you mean viewed on the camera screen, or after downloading to your computer ? If the latter, it could be to do with the software you are using - try FastStone.
Possible fault in the CCD( charrge coupled device) of the imager in the camera as it is not adjusting the AGC.
Since this is a delicate section the fault must be checked and confirmed with Samsung.
Remove off the battery and keep aside overnight. replace and check. Similarily keep the set on for several hours to see if the picture corrects the light balance.
In there is some change also the board is faulty..
Hi!
No, it's not a software problem. The problem is that the shutter
doesn't work so it can't control the amount of light taken so the
pictures are very bright with horizontal lines. There are usualy two
causes - a broken shutter cable inside the lens or the shuuter blades
are stuck - may happen if the lens get wet or something adhesive gets
in it. It's a hardware problem so I suggest you contact local Canon or
other camera service center. It is considered a hard repair so it could
get expensive. I don't think it's worth it, so I would suggest you get
another camera.
your shutter is not closing over the lens completely. try taking video, that should be ok. your lens will have to be stripped down to clean the shutter
1. Do the pictures look the same on your computer after downloading them? If so, try another memory card. If the same, your camera is defective, bring it to service.
2. If OK with another memory, try to reformat the defective memory, if that doesn't help - discard it, if it helps, use it for backup, never trust it very much.
You can add a photo with the Green Tree icon when posting, but you have to resize it first so it's below 150k
get new batteries, if recharging your current batteries does not work (to stop it shorting out).
reduce your shutter exposure, by changing to Manual Mode (M), selecting +/-, and then the left button (flash) around the Menu OK button. Mine works fine at 1s shutter speed, but was showing horizontal lines before that ...
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