and if that would replace will there be no problems about the picture quality or is it better to buy a new oneand if that would replace will there be no problems about the picture quality or is it better to buy a new one
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The ccd image sensor is the problem of your camera....is it need to be replace by canon service...cause that is a production defect...check the model of your camera to the canon costumer...maybe is the one of the recall product....
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thanx smart home just had the green line prob your fix worked like a charm. any tips on a crisper pic ive always found that unless the source is 1080p perfect the picture is a little blurry. its almost like there is no image processing. man i mis my hitatchi.
You need to configure the setting of the pictures, by removing it from blur to either sharp, soft or something else, click on the menu button of your camera to start the settings. The problem is as result of the settings you give your camera.
On digital cameras it is always best to press the button half way down before taking the picture. This helps the camera focus, thus preventing blurry images. Always, always press the button half way down. Secondly, if you are still getting blurry pictures, there is a possiblity that the sensor in your camera is bad. I don't know how old your camera is or how long you've had it, but you would need to send it for repair, exchange it, or if it's under warranty maybe they'll send you a new one.
it is possibly a CCD failure when it starts to fail it do like this as unable to focus the pics properly and the pics are blurry discolored and have different shades sometimes horizontal and vertical lines with white noise it is known problem in the cameras that were manufac in 2002 -2006 , all are repairing FREE OF COST just contact sony if u see one of the symptoms above explained , see th elink for support
Hi. From past experience I would say that these symptoms suggest the early stages of CCD failure. It usually starts with lines etc as you describe and progresses into wavy, blurry pictures or partial pictures and eventually the ccd just goes black. If it is CCD failure, the camera will usually still work when viewing pics that are already on the card.
Hey ednjoey2007,
The most common cause of blurry images is the camera moved during exposure so make sure to hold the camera as steady as possible. Another common cause of blurry images is caused by not holding the shutter button halfway down to achieve focus, and then press the button all the way down to take the picture. Another cause of blurry images on this camera is the AF assist beam is either blocked or set to off, and lastly if your subject is too close to the camera (closer than 1.9ft) your image will come out blurred. I hope this helps!
and if that would replace will there be no problems about the picture quality or is it better to buy a new one
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