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Do a hard reset to this set and try. If it can't help you, visit the site referred here, and see whether it illustrates the fault to your TV. To make a hard reset to the set, unplug it from AC mains wall socket and re-plug it back after 3 minutes or so. Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for
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Definitely you just have to change the lens of the camera, because of the reason of it becoming blur is because the water that went in formed some form of moisture where it is not necessarily needed.
The moisture formed blocks the lens from receiving the light rays from outside and that is why it goes blur, just clean uo the camera screen and see, that cleaning should be done by a phone expert.......
what kind of monitor? Have you replaced the cable? Try the pc on another monitor. You need to see if it's actually the monitor or the video card. replace the broken or defective part.
Green color means that there is contanimation from the blue and yellow inks. Try to look inside the printer to where the printhead rests when not in use and see if there is alot of ink there. There may be green ink on the sponge there that may be attaching itself to the bottom of the printhead.
Horizontal blur can be caused by both a bad monitor or a bad video card/Card Slot on the motherboard.
The easiest way to check this is to connect the monitor to a known good system. If the problem follows the monitor to the good system, the monitor is bad and will need replacement. If it works fine on another system the problem is the video card/slot
I don't think that this is a defect. I own an A60 and there is an horizontal line running through my viewfinder. I use my LCD screen more often then my viewfinder, so I've never seen the blur. However I'm pretty sure that your camera is fine.
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