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What hapen ?
What hapen ?
.... with my Minolta X20 : http://frpn.free.fr/0pb-x20/PICT1471.JPG where is the problem ? thanks. -- Alf92 http://frpn.free.fr |
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"Alf92" wrote in message ... What hapen ? ... with my Minolta X20 : http://frpn.free.fr/0pb-x20/PICT1471.JPG where is the problem ? thanks. I assume that you have tried another storage card and have removed, and then replaced all batteries (don't know if your camera uses one or two) and thus must assume that your camera is broken. Sorry! |
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Charles Schuler wrote: "Alf92" wrote in message ... What hapen ? ... with my Minolta X20 : http://frpn.free.fr/0pb-x20/PICT1471.JPG where is the problem ? thanks. I assume that you have tried another storage card and have removed, and then replaced all batteries (don't know if your camera uses one or two) and thus must assume that your camera is broken. Sorry! Looks like a bad CCD, either the chip array itself or the way it's being read out. Take a dark image (with the lens cap on, or some other sufficient covering so the light doesn't get in) and then adjust gamma or contrast (with PhotoEditor or whatever applicable software) to bring out the noise and see if you get the same pattern. |
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The PhAnToM a dit ça :
Charles Schuler wrote: "Alf92" wrote in message ... What hapen ? ... with my Minolta X20 : http://frpn.free.fr/0pb-x20/PICT1471.JPG where is the problem ? thanks. I assume that you have tried another storage card and have removed, and then replaced all batteries (don't know if your camera uses one or two) and thus must assume that your camera is broken. Sorry! Looks like a bad CCD, either the chip array itself or the way it's being read out. Take a dark image (with the lens cap on, or some other sufficient covering so the light doesn't get in) and then adjust gamma or contrast (with PhotoEditor or whatever applicable software) to bring out the noise and see if you get the same pattern. There is no problem when I use the video mode. the problem is only in photo mode. then I don't think it is a CCD problem... another idea ? -- Regards, Alf92 |
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Alf92 wrote:
[] There is no problem when I use the video mode. the problem is only in photo mode. then I don't think it is a CCD problem... another idea ? Video mode may not use all the pixels in the array. Try restting all the camera settings - is there a menu function for this? Can you leave the batteries out for 48 hours? Reflash the camera's firmware. David |
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