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Perhaps you check the settings. If the camera is on nightshot, or manual, with a long shutter time or wilde open diafragma your pictures are all overblown, or stripes come from lights. Put the camera in automatic. The main dial on the green camera logo, and try again. If this does not work, Please let me know how the settings are on your camera. Success
i don't have a solution but mine is the same ,when i record is ok .... when i want to take a picture is white and horizontal lines appear on photo :( i whink i will break it XD
This sounds like there is a problem with your camera's shutter mechanism and won't be resolved by changing your settings. You'll have to get your unit serviced by an authorized Canon service center. Hope this helps!
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The shutter flex cable inside the lens is broken. Happens to all cameras from Canon A4xx series. At day the images will be overexposed with horizontal lines on it, but it could look better at dark / night. The FLEX has to be replaced. Canon doesn't supply new flex cables for these, but there are some cheap copies on ebay. But as these brake very often, I wouldn't suggest you investing money in this camera, because it will brake again sooner or later.
canon powershot A470 problem when i click photo then white image come?
but when i use it night it is normal. but during daylight or with
sunlight.. white image appear....and every time i take a picture there's a horizontal line appears in the picture..
I had this problem too, I think it's the shutter problem, it doesn't close when a picture is taken, therefore, causing the over exposed photo...I've sent it back to canon, still waiting for the reply...
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