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Is this discoloration (neon pinks, blues, and greens) due to damage to my lens, processor, .....? Please see attachment
This started happening recently but I don't know what caused it. I reset the camera to factory specs but it didn't make a difference. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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G'day mate
I have seen this once before in a camera that had been very wet on one occasion and the moisture had encroached into the works. If this is the case with you, I cannot see any 'cheap' way out beyond buying another camera to replace this one Hope this helps Phil
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Obviously not the lens or it would be the same every time !
Looks like it may have got wet at some time, and the electronics, are affected, looks like a new camera time
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