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I get coarse blurry lines across the picture.

When I move the camera side to side or up and down the lines move too, but a picture never comes into focus. I took some very nice pictures about a month ago, then the next time I tried to use it I got all these blurry lines. For about a second a good picture appeared but then was gone and it never worked again.

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Hello,
Your Canon A75 camera has problem of bad CCD Imager and this part will to be replaced.
Canon offers free of cost repair of such problem in A75 models. Click Canon CCD Advisory to see details.
Thanks.

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