I have a Fuji Finepix F460 camera and recently my pictures on my camera have looked like they are taken through blinds. When I put the pictures on my computer, they don't have lines, but are washed out and you can't really see the picture. I thought it was because my camera battery was dying, since it has problems when that happens, but I charged it and it didn't help.
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Camera was okay.Took a few pictures consecutively,then white lines appeared on last few pictures
My photos have lines across them just like blinds.The video part of the camera is still ok . Seems like its a common problem with this model maybe fuji should come to the party and fix them !
I have the same problem with mine...white lines looks like blinds...
I took it to be repaired and it's going to cost $140! Might as well buy a new one but I really love this camera. I've had it for about 3 years. I couldn't understand the woman but it had something to do with the internal LCD printer? Not too sure.
when i take a picture there are lines that i can see when i take a picture and i do not know why
My fujifilm f460 as well presents the problem described above. It seems
like a sort of bug affecting this digicam model. What a pity, though.
lately I have been taking pictuers and I have lines across the picture. It doesn't happen all of the time, but i would say around 90% of the time.What can I do?
LINES JUST SEEMED TO APPEAR ON MY PHOTOS, CAN THIS BE REPAIRED OR NOT, VIDEO HAS NO LINES JUST PICTURES, THEY ARE VERY FINE BUT SPOIL PICTURE.
I ahve the same problem with the blind stripes. Could somebody help me ?
I have the same problem that my photos have lines (like shutters or blinds of light) across them.
I have the same problem. Most of the photos I take now have the appearance of being take through blinds. It happened about 50 percent of the time at 1st. Now it seems to be happening all of the time. Is there something I can do about this? Do I need the camera repaired?
My images also have this appearance. At first it only happened 50 percent of the time in a photo session. Now it happens almost always. Is there something that I can do about this? I have had this camera a little over a year.
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