Marks only on the pictures but not there on the view screen
You need to realize that the screen has 1 million pixels max, while the camera sensor has 12 million pixels. On the LCD you can barely tell whether something is in focus, right?
So if there is dirt or a smudge on the lens, or inside the camera on the sensor itself, you'll be much more likely to see it when you look at the final picture on the monitor.
Clean lens with a microfibre cleaning cloth (similar to eyeglasses or monitor glass) and see if that helped. Cleaning the sensor is probably a job for a camera repair shop. Good luck!
SOURCE: LCD Screen does not work properly
Your camera works just like a film camera SLR,. You use the eyepiece to frame and focus your picture. The LCD screen is for reviewing pictures taken or menu operations. You cannot preview a shot on screen before it is taken with the camera.
SOURCE: LCD screen
Correct, Since the camera is an DSLR, there is no way for the sensor to have a 'preview' of your subject. The mirror reflects the image and the shutter is closed, covering the CCD sensor until you take a picture.
SOURCE: no picture in view finder before I take picture
If it is Canon A60 camera then it has bad ccd imager and requires replacement.
Canon replace ccd imager Free of Cost as per announced scheme.
Please click Canon CCD Imager Advisory for details.
If camera model is different then check is it listed in above Canon page for free repair.
SOURCE: View finder
Ok. On your viewfinder, there might be a round dial. Turn it to adjust focus. Otherwise, sometimes viewfinders are like that... blurry, especially electronic.
SOURCE: Sony DSC F717, screen and view finder now show
Please take a look at the symptoms listed here, and see if it's what you're experiencing.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCF717&news_id=161
Sony had a certain issue with the CCD chip on this camera. If it's this issue, they'll fix it free plus $20 until March 2010.
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