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Red vertical lines and horizontal flashing lines on viewing screen plus fuzzy picture.

There are very fine vertical red lines on the viewing screen and horizontal flashing blue lines. The picture quality is fuzzy on the screen and also when downloaded. This just happened..everything has been working perfectly till now. Oh, it's a Sony Cybershot DSC T1 Digital Camera.

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Its bad ccd imager problem in your Sony DSC-T1 camera and Sony will repair it free of cost.
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