Deleting photos out of camera roll leaves black spaces where pics used to b

Only happens on my iPhone 4. 3GS with os4 it doesn't.
Any ideas
For info they do disappear if u sync in iTunes.

You don't have to sync it or turn your phone off to get it to go away (one of which is annoying and the other is inconvenient). All you do is go back out of the camera roll, close the app, then open the multitask tray and delete Photos or Camera (you know by holding until they jiggle) and when you go back in to the apps, they are fixed.

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