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Camera Troubles


Question Posted Wednesday February 13 2008, 4:07 pm

I have a digital camera ((Canon Powershot A410)) And recently every picture I take comes out ugly, with these lines going across the photo.... Anyway I don't know much about camera's... So any tips or help anyone has would be cool.
Thanks!

Here's an example of how the pictures are coming out, with the camera set on it's default...

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breathe_in answered Thursday February 14 2008, 10:16 pm:
I'm 95% sure that the CCD sensor going bad, that's what it looks like in the image you linked. The A410 is pretty old, you should just go ahead and upgrade to a new camera. It'd be cheaper than getting it fixed.

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whoaitsmexox answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 6:21 pm:
Does your camera have a stabilizing feature? If it does, you can try that and it would help to make the pictures come out without the lines.

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