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Well, it is a low-res display, so it is not a real surprise to see moiré and colour aliasing, but this is quite an amount. Perhaps the wall has an unfortunate structure. Do you see it all the time? Does it disappear when you zoom in?

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36 minutes ago, jaapv said:

Well, it is a low-res display, so it is not a real surprise to see moiré and colour aliasing, but this is quite an amount. Perhaps the wall has an unfortunate structure. Do you see it all the time? Does it disappear when you zoom in?

It happened most of the time in door. But I took a photo yesterday of a pure sky and it happened again. I kind of guess it could happen with a pure background. The zoom in photo shows colour blocks.

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Well, it looks like you have areal issue with your camer’s display. You may want to return it for a refund from whomever sold it to you. Repairing the camera may be difficult and probably expensive. If you are stuck with it, you can learn to simply use the screen for setting menus and such, that is really the only real use for that screen anyway.

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Jean-Michel said:

Well, it looks like you have areal issue with your camer’s display. You may want to return it for a refund from whomever sold it to you. Repairing the camera may be difficult and probably expensive. If you are stuck with it, you can learn to simply use the screen for setting menus and such, that is really the only real use for that screen anyway.

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, I am tying to get use to it... Thank you!

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13 hours ago, Sarka said:

It happened most of the time in door. But I took a photo yesterday of a pure sky and it happened again. I kind of guess it could happen with a pure background. The zoom in photo shows colour blocks.

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In that case there is a real problem with the display I fully concur with Jean Michel.

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