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If the black spot is always on the same location then you have to clean your lens, if it changes location, bring it to the service center for firmware reload.
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Mine has been doing this too! The spots are getting so large that it covers 1/4 of the screen. I'm sending mine in to get repaired because it came with a 1 year warrenty.
Unfortunately this is a permanent damage on the screen display - it needs to be replaced. The LCD glass has a cracked - the black spot is the crack. It should not effect your pictures when you take them.
I would call the company anyway and complain! A lot of times they will fix the product Free of charge if you have ran over your warranty (screen will need replaced!)
CCD malfunction, common with Sony manufactured CCD chips. You are in luck, its a free repair regardless of warranty date. http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=SupportDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=223&modelid=8044#
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