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thanks for your quick response on this.
Is this something I could fix myself or would I need this to be done at a repair shop?
If I could do this myslef, are there any instructions around that I could follow?
Kind Regards,
Sam
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you have a defective ribbon (broken) wire connecting the internal lens that is why you are getting greenish lines when taking outdoor shots or too bright subject.
as you take a picture ( scene w/o flash ) slightly press the snap button and wait till red or green box appear, if red box, out of focus. if green box in focus. when green box, make sure you and the focus are very still, then take a clear picture, pressing the button all the way. make sure no shaking as press button either.
When I want to resize photos [after I have transferred them onto the comuputer] to an A5 or even bigger size the photo pixelates. My scrapbooking teacher suggests that I set my SAMSUNG S760 on the "highest resolution settings" when I take pictures. I cannot find my manual. Please direct me what to do regarding this issue. I really feel embarrassed and stupid! I need help with my pixelated photos.
Just as I got on line to this site I saw your problem being typed in and it's the exact same issue I am having with my Finepix 5000. I've owned it for all of 4 plus years with no problems and really decent photos. I'm getting a blurred image with green/magenta colors when I look through the viewfinder. When I take a photo, it shows the same. It wasn't dropped or even barely touched between the last good photo taken and this. Attached is an example of above description. I would appreciate any advise. See below.
Hi fotomohamed,
thanks for your quick response on this.
Is this something I could fix myself or would I need this to be done at a repair shop?
If I could do this myslef, are there any instructions around that I could follow?
Kind Regards,
Sam
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