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Lines across picture and extremely bright

Anytime I take a picture there are lines across the picture, as well as being extremely bright. Just started a few weeks ago. I've had the camera not quite a year.

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It looks like the CCD has problem. but you can try to reconnect the CCD cable first. if it doesn't help, you need to replace the CCD or lens unit.

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