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In photo and video mode it's all purple and bright and it stays that way no matter what and it's very slow in those modes too,i dont know why but i really want to use it again!!
If you mean that all you see in the viewfinder is puprle (or a bunch of other colors/lines/patterns) then the CCD is damaged or a ribbon connector has come loose. Either way it is going to require service.
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That is known as 'purple fringing' and is usually the result of the sensors and/or the lenses in your camera not being able to handle higher contrasts or over-exposure. Scientifically it has more to do with the how the camera sensor responds to the available light spectrum. (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_fringing) Have you notice it is generally more pronounced where a very bright (white) area meets a high contrast (black) edge (like a bright sky behind a dark or shadowed object)? Best way to avoid is to be careful about the relative light levels exposures when framing the shot---or using a UV filter. There are many photo editing programs which can help eliminate purple fringing in post production. Have a read through: http://www.photoforbeginners.com/news/tutorials/how-to-remove-purple-fringing-from-your-photos.
better option is to reset the camera to factory reset mode simple way to do it is just press menu & find reset option in the menu ,by choosing it you will bring camera to its those modes when you purchased it without disturbing the stored data in card.try out you will be sucessful "merry chrismas "& god bless you.
Have you tried to put the exposure mode to "manual"? If you leave it in automatic exposure mode, the iso, speed and aperture will always combine themselves to give the correct exposure and therefore will not let you overexpose your video. Hope this will help.
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Purple? Would that be magenta? That's what you get when you lose the green color. Lower brightness may be due a shift in one of the power supply voltages. I'm not familiar with the layout of this model, but the first thing I'd do is inspect the power supply to see if something exploded - possibly an electrolytic capacitor.
Another possibility is a high-voltage component on the plasma driver board. Check anything mounted on a heat sink (metal plate or slab with fins).
Are the black spots just in one corner of the display? Do they show up the same no matter what the program material is? If so, I'd be concerned that you had an arc inside the display itself and it is damaged. The arc could have taken out the green drive. It is possible that it's a problem in the video circuit, but usually that would show up as a bad row or column. (If it is indeed a fault due to arcing in the display, you may able to see a difference between the bad areas and the rest of the screen with a magnifying glass and bright light when the set is turned off.)
If you are shooting in Auto mode with flash, this should solve your problem. Make sure you are not dictating any of the settings, i.e. choosing a longer shutter speed, a very small aperture setting, or a very low ISO (sensitivity) setting.
Typically the vibration warning icon will appear when the camera is trying to use a long shutter speed without flash in order to get the right exposure for a darker scene. Your outdoor (bright light) photos are probably OK.
In dim light with a point and shoot camera, you can have your choice between 1. blurry (using a relatively slow shutter speed), 2. dark (using a shorter shutter speed but no flash), or 3. a good photo with flash (which uses a medium shutter speed and added light from the flash)
Hello Jrmb, I would like to know what mode are you clicking these photos
in.. because overexposure is due to either slow shutter speeds or large
aperture. Try setting the camre mode according to the surrounding light
conditions.. for example, no need of flash when you are clicking
pictures in broad day light, instead of setting the camera on Auto
mode, try using Portrait mode for short distance (5 to 6 meters away)
objects etc..
Let me know if that fixes the issue.
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hallow ,,,if your lookin to just print black and white so .while printing ,go the printing properties or prefrencies ,,in the colour option click just use black and white
Hello,
posted by clowrie
When I take a photo (doesnt matter if I am nusing flash or not) the photo is all white washed and there are fine lines along the entire picture. Does any one have any suggestions for what may be the issue?
Comment by clowrie,
Because of your help I was able to findout that Sony is aware of the CCD problem and is reparing the problem for free. Thanks so much for the help.
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