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White lines across pictures

I have a card in the camera that holds 200+ pictures. On our vacation, the last dozen or so pictures I've taken have horizontal lines across the pictures and they are also too bright. It shouldn't require new batteries or it would tell me that. Is this card damaged or the camera? I put the pictures on the computer and they look the same - white lines across those dozen pictures but the others were all fine.

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Check the settings and yes you may have a bad card. try a new card, take a few pics and verify your camera settings as well.

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