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If the LCD image is blurry all the time there could be an issue with the screen itself. If it only gets blurry just before you take the photo it's just doing a quick focus before the photo is taken and you're seeing that happen.
Make sure you hold the camera steady .It has been my experience that if you hands arent steady your going to get a blurry pictures and also it will look blurry in the LCD window.
Hi there some how your camera LCD pressed by out side & the screen is damages. That's why you get the lines. Specially its come some particular area in the LCD screen. Just the way of resolve is resolve the LCD screen. Thanks & waiting for your feedback.
If you've connected an external monitor to your computer and the image is coming up fine then that means your video card on the motherboard is good.
The only other parts it could be is the LCD Flex cable that connects to the LCD screen to the motherboard, the LCD Inverter that powers the LCD screen or the LCD screen itself. Usually you can find a used screen that is complete with all those components on ebay.
number 1,make sure you have lithium batteries,energizer prefered.2 put it on auto focus.3dont be too close on the object your trying to photograph,and 4 do not zoom in too close on object either.this should solve your problem,good luck,hope i helped
This does not sound like a CCD problem yet, but a LCD problem. This would require you to replace the LCD screen. Sounds like the LCD inverter is shot. That is the power supply that is required to back light your LCD.
Before we blame that, you should make sure that all ribbon cables are secure and tight.
mine is doing the exact same thing and i don't understand why because it started when i tried to clean the lens. let me know if anyone helps you with this problem, please.
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