daniellarrr
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Hi guys and girls,
Had a search for something like my problem but as I don't really know what it is I may have been looking in the wrong place. But I shall post here and hopefully someone can help!
I have a Panasonic DMC-FS45 point and shoot, great little camera and takes pretty decent photos. Until I use the zoom. When I zoom there seems to be this little thread hanging down from the top of the image, and a dot next to it. The pictures below show this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniellarourke/8823289084/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniellarourke/8823554342/
It is the same whenever I zoom. Until I move from optical zoom to digital zoom, then it disappears. It is not there when I have not zoomed at all.
I have checked to see if there actually is a thread or a speck of dust on the lens and I can't see one, I had a clean with a cotton bud and it was still the same. The camera is only about a year old. Is it possible it's a crack or is there some way of fixing it? Please say there is, I'm on a once in a lifetime round the world trip and it's ruining all my photos!!
Hopefully someone clever can help,
Thank you,
daniellarrr
Had a search for something like my problem but as I don't really know what it is I may have been looking in the wrong place. But I shall post here and hopefully someone can help!
I have a Panasonic DMC-FS45 point and shoot, great little camera and takes pretty decent photos. Until I use the zoom. When I zoom there seems to be this little thread hanging down from the top of the image, and a dot next to it. The pictures below show this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniellarourke/8823289084/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniellarourke/8823554342/
It is the same whenever I zoom. Until I move from optical zoom to digital zoom, then it disappears. It is not there when I have not zoomed at all.
I have checked to see if there actually is a thread or a speck of dust on the lens and I can't see one, I had a clean with a cotton bud and it was still the same. The camera is only about a year old. Is it possible it's a crack or is there some way of fixing it? Please say there is, I'm on a once in a lifetime round the world trip and it's ruining all my photos!!
Hopefully someone clever can help,
Thank you,
daniellarrr
