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Camera overexposes on daylight and recorded images have hoizontal striping

Suddenly, while using camera it started to totally overexpose recorded images, even though real time mode looks ok. images with flash not overexposed; but all recorded images show horizontal striping...approximately 18 stripes per image. Note: striping not so obvious in low resolution image attached. Daylight images are total wash-out, with same striping.

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  • ricechrisb Apr 14, 2008

    I also have this problem, minus the horizontal stripes. My L60 massively overexposes when the shot is taken but it looks fine on the LCD before it's taken. With the flash, indoors, everything looks ok.

  • ricechrisb Apr 14, 2008

    Oh, and on movie mode it captures perfectly as well as previewing correctly...

  • pearcetowers Jun 04, 2008

    Most of my images have horizontal striping - I'm seriously considering returning the camera and getting a different one! I can take two photos of the same subject, within a few seconds so nothing has changed, and one will be striped (if not both). It ruined the photos I took at my Son's birthday trip. I have tried every setting and every position - tripod/hand held etc but cannot discover what causes it. I just know it's getting worse.

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Afraid I tried that already, I have tried everything. It's certainly a mechanical fault.

Luckily I found I have a two year guarantee and it was bought 25/06/06 so I'm just in time to send it off! Found the documents two days ago. Phew...

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I would take it off of automatic mode and adjust it manually.

The Samsung camera I have doesn't work very well in automatic mode under indoor conditions. It will work in automatic under outdoor conditions.

Hope that helps.

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    Tim Babcock Jun 10, 2008

    With horizontal striping going on, it could be that the CCD unit has gone bad in the unit. It should be returned to Samsung.

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