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Hi, I recently purchased a used DMC-FZ7 Lumix. All pictures have vertical red and blueish lines accross the whole picture, far more visible on lighter backgrounds. I reset all settings to factory original but still have the same problem. Any suggestions?

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Sounds like a cracked screen.

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