Im having problems with the quality of the pictures. I dont know if its the settings or an internal problem because when i take a picture it appears with a lot of lines (some distortion) on it and a yellow background.
If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation),
and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases,
even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid,
because the camera shutter fault.
Can't repair by yourself. It's need repair camera machine shutter.
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Normally changing the battery solves this.Make sure you replace it with a good quality new battery and make sure it goes in the right way around as when you get in a flap it often ends up in the wrong way!
You can download the user manual from the Casio website.
You will be required to accept the "Term and Conditions" first, but the manual is available for free download in PDF.
It must drive you crazy by the sound of it. It doesn't have to do with the setting or anything like that. If your warranty is still in effect i would take it to the place you bought it and see if they can fix that or replace it even. Cameras should not be doing stuff like that unless you drop it or something.
All the size and quality has to do with is the storage. You are not really going to be able to see a difference in it when you look at it. Where you are going to be able to see the difference is when you look at the file sizes.
If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation), and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases, even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid, because the camera shutter fault.
Can't repair by yourself. It's need repair camera machine shutter.
It is the shutter (or at least it was for me) I found a simple test here: http://www.mydc.com.tw/repair/knowledge_en/casio-exilim-ex-s600-overexposure-t17.html I repaired it myself, but it took me a whole afternoon and lots of patience. The hard part is taking the camera apart, once I got to the shutter I just activated it manually so to dislodge any pieces that might have gotten jammed, then placed it back together again and it worked! :). It's really hard to take apart, it's like a puzzle sometimes, to find which screws are keeping it together. I also had a bit of hard time when it came to put the zoom back together again. But I guess it beats throwing the camera away. I'm still puzzled on how the CCD works so that an overexposure would make horizontal overexposed lines, but everything points to that. Fixed shutter, lines be gone.
If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation),
and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases,
even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid,
because the camera shutter fault.
Can't repair by yourself. It's need repair camera machine shutter.
Are you using a memory card with this camera?
I suggest that you take out this card and try viewing its contents using an inexpensive card reader connected to your PC.
The camera stores the pictures in JPEG format so you should be able to find files with a .JPG extension on your memory card.
HTH.
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