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If that occurs only in the dark, it could be normal. If it happens on all pictures there must be something wrong with your camera. Not having the camera in my hand and not seeing the pictures it makes, makes it difficult to tell.
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Not clear when you have white lines. While looking on the screen or really on a image. Lots of camera's produce lines on the LCD, when using the LCD to frame the picture. Special when there are small and sharp lights in the image. But the sensor is not capturing that while making the picture. It is a sort of smear on the screen. Also, when you try to make a picture in bright lights, you can get flares, but those you can see on the screen and in the picture. To fight flares, most camera's and lenses come with sun hoods. Your camera does not have a hood, so try to avoid shining bright lights on the front of the lens.
Did you try cleaning the little glass strip where the documents go in? Lift the button panel and wipe the glass with rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs or lens paper if you have it. Mine does this sometimes when dust or white out or little bits of paper get stuck on the glass.
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sounds like capacitor problems or a possible ccd problem or driver problem .Its time to send in the unit for an estiamate. Cont # is 1-800-NIKON-UX , 1-800-NIKON-US Good Luck
The D-490 Zoom shares the following features with the D-460 Zoom:
•Olympus 5.4mm to 16.2mm (equiv. to 35mm to 105mm on a 35mm camera) lens: all-glass, 8 element, 6 groups, 2 aspherical lenses
•Automatic TTL focus system
•Macro mode allows the camera to auto focus as close as 8 inches
•Automatic aperture selection: f2.8 to f8.0 wide, f4.4 to f12.6 tele
•3x image magnification inspection mode
•Panorama mode: Allows multiple pictures to be "stitched" together to create wide views
•NTSC video output to TV
•12-second self-timer
•8MB SmartMedia card included
•Built-in, pop-up intelligent flash: Auto low & backlight, red-eye reducing, off, fill-in, slow-sync
•Automatic white balance control or 4 manual settings (daylight, cloudy, tungsten light, fluorescent light)
•Automatic ISO sensitivity or manual selectable ISO settings
•Uses 4 AA size batteries. AC Adapter is available as an optional accessory
In addition, the D-490 Zoom has the following functions and features:
•2.1 megapixel resolution (1600 x 1200)
•Sequence mode - up to 5 shots in HQ and up to 45 shots in SQ mode (1.3fps)
•Motion picture mode - up to 60 seconds of QuickTime movie (.mov) format (w/o audio)
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