I have a problem with my sony T900. The screen is off. I can't see anything on it but it beeps if I touch it. The camera is still taking photos and recording movies but I can't see it on the screen. I should connect to a pc to see it from the memory card. The camera was not exposed to the sun neither fell down but suddenly I lost the view on the screen. Could you please advice what to do with this problem.
SOURCE: Blank Screen and faulty shutter blades
I found out the hard way that you should never use alkaline batteries in a Digital Camera. I thought my camera had a fundamental flaw (power kept going off whenever I tried to take a photo or record a video and the shutter blades half closed) even though it was only 2 months old. I nearly wrote it off but all along the problem was that I was using alkaline batteries, which incidentally were enclosed with the camera in the box!! Once I switched to NiMH (Nickel) batteries the camera worked fine and the fault completely vanished! These NiMH batteries are avaiable in most electrical shops i.e currys/comet in the UK. They must be charged before use. They are more expensive than alkaline batteries (£8-£9 for 4) but as they are rechargable they last a long time.
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S700 photos are pink/purple.
I have the same problem with my Sony cybershot DSC-T20. Ive only had it a year. Please could someone help me.
SOURCE: Sony DSC-T1 screen is black. Does not recognize
There may be the issue with the CCD (Image Sensor Device) of the Camera. This is a known issue with this Camera.
Refer this article to confirm this:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCT1&news_id=161
Check whether the LCD screen of the Camera looks similar as given on the page.
If yes, click
on the "Yes" button at the end of the page to create an online Repair
Request for sending the Camera to the Sony Factory Service Center.
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