Broken digital camera 2...

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Marek

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I shall remind.. My digital camera fell down (Olympus C-5050). Most of its
parts seems to be fine. The LCD is OK, so is the Zoom , menu etc. But the
problem is that on the photos appear the vertical stripes. I noticed a
certain dependency:
- when it doesn't take photo and only display the view on LCD, the picture
is perfect (which means that the matrice is OK)
- when I make a film the picture is also perfect
- when I take a picture in a very dark room without any lightening (flash
turns on) the picture are also perfect!
The stripes appear when there are some strong light sources.
Does anyone has any idea what it can be? I will be grateful for any opinion!


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Marek
 
I shall remind.. My digital camera fell down (Olympus C-5050). Most of its
parts seems to be fine. The LCD is OK, so is the Zoom , menu etc. But the
problem is that on the photos appear the vertical stripes.
I've made a mistake... on the photos appear the horizontal stripes(lines).


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Mark
 
An example of the photo:
http://www.toya.net.pl/~wodniak/blad.jpg


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Mark
 
Marek wrote:

An example of the photo:
http://www.toya.net.pl/~wodniak/blad.jpg
What a pathetically S-L-O-W connection.
 
Marek wrote:

I shall remind.. My digital camera fell down (Olympus C-5050). Most of its
parts seems to be fine. The LCD is OK, so is the Zoom , menu etc. But the
problem is that on the photos appear the vertical stripes. I noticed a
certain dependency:
- when it doesn't take photo and only display the view on LCD, the picture
is perfect (which means that the matrice is OK)
- when I make a film the picture is also perfect
- when I take a picture in a very dark room without any lightening (flash
turns on) the picture are also perfect!
This could be caused by a broken shutter. The shutter is not used, or is
irrelevant (flash) in the above modes.

With luck, you can look into the lens and see the shutter in action. Or not.


Thomas
 
This could be caused by a broken shutter. The shutter is not used, or is
irrelevant (flash) in the above modes.

With luck, you can look into the lens and see the shutter in action. Or
not.

Shutter is OK.

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Mark
 
"Watson A.Name "Watt Sun - the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com> wrote
in message news:c54ln4$6ksou$1@hades.csu.net...
Marek wrote:

An example of the photo:
http://www.toya.net.pl/~wodniak/blad.jpg

What a pathetically S-L-O-W connection.
You can see the pixels change speed as the guy pedals faster or
slower...

Cheers!

Chip Shults
 

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