kadaten
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Got a question about my old point and shoot 35 mm.
It's always been great....ready to go, has enough zoom to keep me happy, takes good pics and is a good backup for when the digital runs out of juice or I forget to charge it
Anyway....the last roll of film I got back had orange lines across 23 out of 24 of the pictures....the roll before that had 2 o 3 pics messed up but I thought it was just the flash hitting something and bouncing....but this seems something definitely wrong with the camera. Any clue what it may be? Can it be fixed or should I just go camera shopping?
(BTW...this is an old Olympus point & shoot 35 mm.....can replace it with the new version for only $119 I think, although I'm thinking of upgrading to a real camera if this one needs to be replaced....)
It's always been great....ready to go, has enough zoom to keep me happy, takes good pics and is a good backup for when the digital runs out of juice or I forget to charge it

Anyway....the last roll of film I got back had orange lines across 23 out of 24 of the pictures....the roll before that had 2 o 3 pics messed up but I thought it was just the flash hitting something and bouncing....but this seems something definitely wrong with the camera. Any clue what it may be? Can it be fixed or should I just go camera shopping?
(BTW...this is an old Olympus point & shoot 35 mm.....can replace it with the new version for only $119 I think, although I'm thinking of upgrading to a real camera if this one needs to be replaced....)