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Digital Camera Problem - Canon Powershot A80

02/14/2012 10:09 PM

I have a Canon Powershot A80 digital camera and recently all my pictures come out with a purple sky. I have looked through the manual and I can't seem to find an answer to my problem. It seems like the image looks fine until I depress the trigger and then the sky turns purple and that's the image I get.

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02/14/2012 10:21 PM

I'd put it on the net and ask $500.00USD for it.

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02/14/2012 10:32 PM

It only cost $399 new list price. I found it in the film camera bin at a thrift store for $1. The display folds in and is concealed and it's about the same dimensions as the newer film cameras.

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02/15/2012 3:27 AM

Any thoughts about why it was <...in the film camera bin at a thrift store for $1...>?

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02/14/2012 10:23 PM

Visine® gets the red out, too.

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02/14/2012 10:55 PM

Maybe the battery is weak, or not making a good connection...

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02/15/2012 4:47 AM

or a simple white-balance adjustment ...

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/A80/A80A.HTM

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02/15/2012 1:52 AM

You need to lay off the acid, man.

Seriously though, is the purple (scuse me while I kiss the) sky on the screen or on the digital photos?

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02/15/2012 5:47 AM

You have one of the many PowerShot A70-A?0 series that were made with a defective CCD image sensor. The failure mode was typically a black or badly distorted purple image. For some time Canon offered FREE shipping and repair for the bad CCD problem. I had two A70s both fail after ~6 years of excellent service. Both were repaired at no charge and are still working fine.

Here is a link to other bad CCD models...

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer?pageKeyCode=prdAdvDetail&docId=0901e024801e74fe

Sadly, Canon has ended the free repair service

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer?pageKeyCode=prdAdvDetail&docId=0901e0248013d2f6

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02/15/2012 8:47 AM

I've had one of the newer versions of that camera for a while, the A570is. It's a great little camera, though it tends to eat batteries so I made an aux power supply for mine.

It may be that the camera is set to the wrong lighting mode. If you haven't already tried this, try putting the camera in manual mode, then step through the adjustment options for ambient lighting. I'd try the 'Daylight' setting first; but if that doesn't fix the problem try one of the other options. My model includes adjustments for Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Underwater, and Custom.

If you don't have a printed copy of the manual, you should be able to find a copy to download from Canon's website.

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02/16/2012 4:21 PM

it tends to eat batteries

I had that problem with a point-and-shoot camera--a cheapie. I suspect yours is not a camera problem. At least in my case it was a battery problem; I was using rechargeables, figuring that I could recharge rather than buy new ones. However, the batteries pooped out extremely quickly, and I try not to use the view screen. The solution was to switch battery types--I have had very good luck with lithium batteries. They are quite a bit more expensive, but last a long time. The only problem is that, when they decide they are done, they die quickly--always have a spare set.

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02/15/2012 10:52 PM

It might be working just fine.

How can you be absolutely certain that the sky hasn't actually turned purple at the moment of capture?

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02/16/2012 12:17 AM

The only time I saw the sky turn purple was when I found a pair of sunglasses at a rock concert in the park. I popped them on my head and suddenly everything was this bright magenta. I was so mesmerized I almost walked into a tree.

I fiddled with the white balance and tried different lighting settings and the best I could get was doing outdoor shots with the incandescent setting but there was still a hint of purple even everything was a cold blue.

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02/16/2012 6:22 AM

It's common. Follow the links in post #10, and you can have a new camera for about $15.

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02/16/2012 12:29 AM

I have a different camera with a different intermittent problem and the advice proffered on various forums worked for me and might work for you.

The most frequently suggested solution that worked a treat was to simply knock it against a hard surface.

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02/16/2012 8:58 AM

You need to move out of Canada.

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02/16/2012 7:34 PM

I went ahead and ordered the CCD. The video was helpful in showing what to do.

My first digital an HP and I would get about 50 shots to a set of alkaline batteries. It was another yard sale find. The display didn't work so I wouldn't know what my pictures looked like until I got home and downloaded them. Kind of like a film camera. Recently someone gave me a ten year old Nikon. It has lithium-ion batteries and a charger and they hold up pretty well. But it's a fairly complex camera, quite large, about the size of an SLR and with about as many functions, including a lens cap(!?).

What I used to do was carry a film camera while riding my bicycle. I would put fast film in it and if I saw something while I was riding along I would just point and shoot. I got some good over-the-shoulder back shots of my friends following me on their bikes. They made nice presents. Film developing just got too expensive. I still have a carton of film.

Many times I'll dig into something on my own. About the thing I couldn't fix was a remote control to a Sony VCR. The would never work after I tried to service them. Any other remote would work just fine after cleaning but not Sony's. But now the point is moot, VCRs are obsolete, and I replaced the Sony with a JVC from a yard sale to play videotapes. Plus I bought a combo DVD/VCR recorder and a separate DVD recorder.

Would you believe that I still have a Beta VCR that still works. It had low hours when I bought it, I haven't used it much, and I wanted to burn some old family videos to DVD. I hadn't used it in years but it was still in the stack all plugged in and ready to go. I had to check my connections to see which input to use and then I was good to go.

I also discovered my Macrovision filter box that I used with VCRs works with most DVDs but then my computer has software that'll do the same thing but not always. Sometimes I have to resort to whatever method works. Good old trial and error.

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