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There are many types of distortion. Each with its own cause. Please describe the type of distortion. Are there vertical lines? Are the images wavy? Are they off-color? Are they blurry? A better description will yeild a better response.
If you have tried using the auto setting and it is still doing the blurry pictures it sounds like a problem with your camera not the settings themselves.
This blog http://www.teleplancamerarepair.com/camera-repair-blog/post/Got-Blurry-Pictures-Blurry-Image.aspx suggests a couple of the reasons might be: "When your image appears distorted and with altered colors, in most of the cases there are two possible reasons: - The internal shutter gets stuck , does not open completely or - The image sensor is damaged.... "
this is a good camera, don't throw it away! Possible problems include: When your image appears distorted and with altered colors, in most of the cases there are two possible reasons: - The internal shutter gets stuck , does not open completely or - The image sensor is damaged. Repair option: http://www.teleplancamerarepair.com/manufacturer/olympus.asp If all else fails, recycle it and they can possibly donate it to a school in need! http://www.teleplancamerarepair.com/recyclecamera.asp
Hi,
Camera symptoms shows bad CCD Imager in camera and this part needs to be replaced.
Sony has announced free of cost repair scheme for such problem in DSC-T1 models. Please click Sony Support for details.
Thank you.
It appears the CCD image sensor is going bad. Both these cameras are specified in Canon's technical notice regarding this issue. If Canon determines that this is the problem (and almost certainly it is), they will repair your cameras at no cost, regardless of warranty status. If you're not in the US, contact your regional Canon service facility.
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