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I wish Panasonic would ever update its firmware for the FZ200 and the LF1 (perhaps more), like other OEMs do. Nuova Elettronica Handbook For The New Paradigm there. They both exhibit the same problem at high speed shooting (burst mode). The LF1 will also do it in burst mode with flash. The RAW images (not all) will have arc lines from end to end, with different colors, and well separated from each other covering the bottom third of the image, making the RAW image useless.
You can't get rid of them, and they will of course be there in the jpg file you post process (from the RAW file). Interestingly enough, if the camera is set to shoot RAW plus jpg, the in-camera jpg comes out clean, no lines, even when the RAW file is covered by these lines, which vary from 2 to 4, sometimes 5 lines I have two FZ200, and one LF1. All of them exhibit this problem. None of them was an early release. This issue has made me put a hold on purchasing any more Panasonic cameras because I believe it is a software issue that is common to multiple cameras.
CHDK Trigger by /Flickr Last year, two Canadian teenagers, Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad, successfully up into space using a weather balloon as the vehicle. To document the event from liftoff to crash-land, they rigged a basic Canon point-and-shoot camera to continuously snap photos. While it sounds like a complicated science project, it’s actually something many have successfully accomplished (Ho and Muhammad just made theirs unique by sending the little Lego guy with it and, oh, they’re teens). And hacking the camera might actually be the easy part, thanks to an open-source firmware update. This image from space was taken by a Canon PowerShot camera hacked with CHDK. ( Image via ) While cameras are often already loaded with features, software-based hacks can add new shooting capabilities not mentioned in the instruction manual.