My camera is on and fully charged, but nothing is coming up in the lcd screen or in the "eye hole" except the display of battery, time, etc. Otherwise, it's completely black.My camera is on and fully charged, but nothing is coming up in the lcd screen or in the "eye hole" except the display of battery, time, etc. Otherwise, it's completely black.
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Why do I sometimes see a faint vertical line in my viewfinder?
Why do I sometimes see a faint vertical line in my viewfinder?
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With some DSLR cameras, a normally clear LCD screen is used to display Auto Focus area brackets in the viewfinder. When power is supplied to the screen, you may sometimes see a faint vertical line appear in your viewfinder. This is perfectly normal and is just part of the finely etched circuitry used to power and illuminate the liquid crystal segments of the AF area brackets.
Have you cleaned the lens lately?
If not you may want to go to a local store and pickup some glass cleaner and a chamois cloth and wipe it.
Is there any cracks in the lens housing?
If so there may be dust getting in between the lenses causing the blurriness, and to fix this you may want to take it to a camera technician.
you have adjust diaptor wheel acoording to your eye setting. adjust your camera according to this sujetion you want get blurry picture.
you can get this diaptor wheel next to view finder.
Most cameras and video recorders now display picture either through the viewfinder or the LCD screen.
Your camera model allows the same. Although if you turn the lcd screen towards the subject (screen faces the same direction as the lens) then the viewfinder switches on.
If the viewfinder is also blurry, it might be as simple as a smudge on the lens. Is the blur uniform and consistent on the pictures and in the viewfinder? Was there a curious dog nearby when you set the camera down?:)
Adjust the viewfinder diopter to suit your eyesight. The control is near the viewfinder; try adjusting it and see if the image clears up. Be careful not to poke yourself in the eye as you do this.
Since the camera is an SLR, (single lens reflex), the CCD image sensor is behind the shutter until you take a picture. Sorry, but you cannot use the LCD to take pictures.
Since the viewfinder sees the subject different than the picture taking lens, we recommend using the LCD monitor screen for taking macro pictures. The image previewed on the LCD monitor will be the exact image that is taken.
My camera is on and fully charged, but nothing is coming up in the lcd screen or in the "eye hole" except the display of battery, time, etc. Otherwise, it's completely black.
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