Do the pictures turn out OK when downloaded and viewed on a computer etc?
If they do, it could be a faulty LCD screen or a loose screen flex cable connection to the motherboard.
Worst case is if it is problem on the motherboard i.e. motherboard → screen circuit.
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Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7UXcUL0yF4|video] that shows how to replace the LCD screen in the camera.
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If the screen's flex cable connection seems secure, given the cost of a replacement screen, replacing it is what I'd try next.
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Hi @jodienomoto
Do the pictures turn out OK when downloaded and viewed on a computer etc?
If they do, it could be a faulty LCD screen or a loose screen flex cable connection to the motherboard.
Worst case is if it is problem on the motherboard i.e. motherboard → screen circuit.
Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7UXcUL0yF4|video] that shows how to replace the LCD screen in the camera.
If the screen's flex cable connection seems secure, given the cost of a replacement screen, replacing it is what I'd try next.
Search online for [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Canon+PowerShot+A1200+lcd+screen|Canon PowerShot A1200 lcd screen] to find suppliers that suit you best.