NickCroker
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Hello!
I'm new here, so hopefully this is the most suitable forum to try and get help with a technical problem.
I'm very much a beginner photographer, but I've had a Sony Alpha (an A200 to be precise) for quite some time. It served me well and without incident until I went to India on holiday a while back. When I returned, I noticed that quite a few of my images were displaying a bright line through them, always in the same place. This shows up in both portrait and landscape (down the left hand side on portrait, and across the bottom in landscape).
Anyway, as I had no idea what was causing this (the camera hasn't suffered any damage etc), I sent it off to Sony describing the problem and hoping they could sort it out.
Sadly, Sony have just returned the camera to me today, having charged me £30 to tell me that they can't find anything wrong with it.
Whilst I fully acknowledge that I'm no expert, and could be doing something that generates this problem, I'm not convinced. I've attached a sample image to show you what it's like; can any of you hazard a guess as to what's causing this, and (a) how I might rectify it or (b) if I should be going back to Sony to give them more information and get it sorted out?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!

I'm new here, so hopefully this is the most suitable forum to try and get help with a technical problem.
I'm very much a beginner photographer, but I've had a Sony Alpha (an A200 to be precise) for quite some time. It served me well and without incident until I went to India on holiday a while back. When I returned, I noticed that quite a few of my images were displaying a bright line through them, always in the same place. This shows up in both portrait and landscape (down the left hand side on portrait, and across the bottom in landscape).
Anyway, as I had no idea what was causing this (the camera hasn't suffered any damage etc), I sent it off to Sony describing the problem and hoping they could sort it out.
Sadly, Sony have just returned the camera to me today, having charged me £30 to tell me that they can't find anything wrong with it.
Whilst I fully acknowledge that I'm no expert, and could be doing something that generates this problem, I'm not convinced. I've attached a sample image to show you what it's like; can any of you hazard a guess as to what's causing this, and (a) how I might rectify it or (b) if I should be going back to Sony to give them more information and get it sorted out?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!

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