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  1. <p>Thanks for replies!<br>

    Now LCD is working properly, but it will go bad again, as before. I live in country Georgia (one with unfortunate neighborhood with Russia) and Canon services are literally inexistent. So I may have to do fix it myself, if possible. <br>

    Chris JB: I connected camera to TV and picture was good. Looking at LCD you can tell that problem is with LCD.</p>

    <p>Puppy Face: if you know, could you please, give me a link where I can see instructions on how replace LCD or check connector.<br>

    Thanks!<br>

    David </p>

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  2. <p>Greetings everyone

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    40D's LCD is not working properly. It does show imajes and menu but it developed some kind of a "w

    hite filter", as if contrast is very low. However, this is not a contrast setting problem. Close look shows that this

    "white filter" (which covers whole LCD screen including area where shot settings are shown) does twinkle, as in very o

    ld TV sets. I haven't droped or hit my camera.</p

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    <p>Problem comes and goes, but now<div>00UDx2-165571584.jpg.83d7727acaac5cbe492422de3a180a52.jpg</div>

  3. Hi Minh,

     

    I have 28-105 USM II and yes it has vignetting on wide open + flash + indoors. It's not significant but enough to annoy. It has on both inbuilt and external flashes.

     

    As for filter, I use Tiffen ultra thin wide angle UV filter. It's so thin that it even doesn't have from screw to put cap on, but it vignetting is still present when using flash in indoors.

     

    So, you're not allone.

     

    Best,

     

    David

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