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The Nikon COOLPIX S3600 was released in January 2014 and has 20.1 megapixels with an 8x optical zoom.

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How do I get rid of possible virus on my camera?

Over the last few weeks - i notice a white line across my camera screen. Over the weeks the line started getting thicker with display screen getting more blurry. It could be from my laptop as i usually use my card reader to download my pictures. Is there an antivirus cleanup for nikon cameras where i can easily clean my camera online??

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Does the line on the camera transfer to the pictures?

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as far as i know - i havent dropped my camera ...

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If your using a card reader to transfer files its unlikely you have a virus . If you are connecting your camera to your laptop there is a chance of malware but it would have to be specific to the camera . It would probably come from some sort of editing program and it is unlikely it would target the hardware of the camera . I would be looking for another reason for the faulty screen . Was the camera dropped or exposed to moisture? You may need to replace the LCD screen . Hope this helps

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I doubt that your camera has a virus, I would probably say that it's more likely to be an issue with the camera's LCD display but you haven't given enough information to be sure.

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even though the screen is white ... when i take a random shot - i can view the pictures when i insert the card reader...

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I did a quick search of the CVE and there are no known vulnerabilities for that model so the chances of you having a virus or malware are slim to none unless someone has specifically written a virus for that model of camera an you are one of the first people to get it, I doubt this very much because of the age of the camera and the fact that there is very little to gain from hacking a camera no CC numbers, accounts etc just pictures. If it did have a virus/malware it would more likely just be a carrier to spread the virus from computer to computer as if it were just removable storage. You an run your usual virus scanner on the memory card to check, I would use a couple of different scanners, I use avast an malwarebytes but there are many out there but theses two I find cover most of whats been found and have free versions of their software.

Good luck

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I'll be happy if anyone help.

Over the few weeks my camera have started delaying in capturing image, i check the settings and everything seems Okay to me, what could be the possible cause of delay and also the solution. Camera: Canon 1000D. Thanks in anticipation.

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About the white line issue on the LCD, can the LCD of Canon 1000D be replaced?

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