Question about Olympus Camedia C-960 Zoom Digital Camera
This is a processor problem I suspect and as such not curable. Just to check make sure the camera has a black and white setting and you have got it set. Otherwise new camera time - there will be no repair option.
Posted on Aug 04, 2007
The display being white can be due to failure
of the LCD or the CCD which is the optical sensor of the camera. So to confirm
check the older picture to be seen on the display. Confirm this by checking the
card on your PC. If the images/picture is seen to be of good quality, then the
LCD can be faulty, fault on the linking cable or the control board.
However if the older images are seen well
then the LCD is working correctly and the fault can be failure of the CCD-
charge coupled device in the camera. If you have accidently exposed the camera
directly to high intensity light / sunlight, then it is possible that it is
damaged. Remove the battery and keep the camera aside to reset and try as a
last resort. Get estimate before you decide. It will be good to have it checked
at the authorised service as you do not have to run around for spares.
Please click on the link for tips to replace
a LCD
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