I have a Samsung SL620 Digital camera and when I turn the camera on there is an angled shadow on the top and bottom of the picture. I was wondering if there was a way to remove the shadows or is the camera garbage?
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WOW! The little guys are fast! Mine come out blurred most of the time, unless it's outside with lots of light.
Sadly, the average digital cameras need that time delay to focus and adjust for light conditions and such. You could press the button without waiting for this, but the camera will do its own thing, like take its time to focus and adjust and then take the picture.
The Manual setting could help a bit if you always stayed at the same distance and in the same light conditions, but you'd have to preset everything. Not enough time for that, right?
Does your camera have the feature where you can take several pictures in quick succession? I have a Kodak Z712-IS and it is capable of doing it, but I'd have to use ESP to know when to start snapping pictures, and hopefully one comes out OK.
No, but you'll find the Easy Manual and User Manual listed at the bottom of this page on the manufacturer's web site: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/supportDownloadCenter.do?prd_ia_cd=N0000112&prd_mdl_cd=EC-SL620ABP%2FUS&prd_mdl_name=SAMSUNG+SL620
HI there your camera lens sensor are damaged. In side the camera a microprocessor are attached in circuit board You need to replace that. After that your problem will solve. Thanks & waiting for your feedback.
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card. If the switch is already in the proper position, slide it fully the other way and then back again.
ummmm....that would be a cracked screen, you could a. sent it in for repair. B. get a new camera. or C.click the shutter and hope for the best with each photo.
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