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Reddish w/ horizontal lines on pictures when review on its LCD.
When focusing, the subject appears reddish-purple on the LCD. After the shot, the subject always appears reddish with dark red horizontal lines on LCD.
Re: Reddish w/ horizontal lines on pictures when review...
Hi, You no need to fix this problem. This is a CCD failure and in some cases had been subject to a recall.Contact Kodak support this may be one of the recalls and replacement camera could be on its way. They will do it for free of cost. Thank you !!
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The issue is due to bad caps not holding the charge enough. Open the LCD and look for bad caps and replace as necessary. The fix should not exceed 20 bucks in parts. Make sure you allocate at least 1.5 hrs and a large clean table to open your lcd.
Its bad ccd imager problem in DSC-T1 and ccd imager will be replaced. Sony will repair your camera free of cost for same problem as per announced scheme.Only $20 for shipping charges. Click Sony CCD Support for details.
This is due to defective ccd imager in your Canon A70 camera and ccd imager needs to be replaced to see correct picture. Canon announced Free of Cost repair scheme for such problem in A70 model. Click Canon CCD Advisory to get details.
If you wish to get some details; visit the site linked here. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
faults & possible causes to LCD & Plasma screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent. Faults to all LCD & Plasma screen are similar, irrespective of its brand and screen size.
You have a bad CCD. Canon will fix it for free - here's the website link... http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=221&modelid=10468&keycode=2112&id=48264 Call the 800 number. Originally the A85 wasn't included in the repair recall, but they added it in 2006. I had the same problem. Hope this helps!
There is a CCD service advisory for the F717. They will repair it free of charge. Go here for more details: http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html
Although normal room lights (tungsten lights) appear white to our eyes, their light is actually much "warmer" than daylight, giving a reddish or orange color to pictures. This happens with digital and film cameras. To prevent or lessen this reddish or orange color:
If your digital camera has a selectable White Balance mode (check your camera's User's Guide) and you are not using the camera or external flash, set the White Balance mode for "Tungsten" light.
If your pictures are reddish even when you use the camera flash or external flash, the room lighting is overpowering the flash. Try setting the White Balance mode for "Tungsten" and continue to use the flash.
If your camera does not have a selectable White Balance mode, use the camera flash or external flash when taking pictures in lighting that makes your pictures turn out reddish or orange.
If you can, turn down or turn off one of the room lights (without making the room too dark), or move your subject so that it is not being hit directly by the room lights.
If you can, when taking pictures in the daytime, try opening any drapes that might be covering windows. Letting in natural daylight improves the color quality of the lighting.
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