Hi, This is a very well known problem that happens a lot and still today with Sony camera's. Error messages can be found at https://www.sony.com.au/electronics/support/articles/00008857. E:62:10 is a generic error of the stabilizer. After less than 3 years of use the stabilizer breaks down, making it impossible to take sharp pictures, and displaying the dreaded E:62:10 error message. Thousands of users on the Internet have the same problem, read the website http://sony-e-62-10.tk/ or search E:62:10 on the Internet or on YouTube. A temporary solution could be available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S53D3EfDVk0. For me it is a hidden defect or a problem of obsolescence programmed which Sony refuses to follow up despite the many complaints. I would indeed advise taking contact with the support services, and keep us posted of the evolution of your case.
SOURCE: Sony cyber-shot DSC-S500
If you open the camera up, whick I know is an intricate task, and take the screen down but don't unplug it, at the right bottom their is something that resembles a watch battery, if you can figure out how to get it off and find a replacement it will be fixed... This battery serves a a sort of memory power, even though you have batteries, this battery keeps the memory for the camera's software, so inturn without it the camera is dead in the water. this is fixable!
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T2
Hey marafioti14,
What you need to do is select shooting mode and then under that you need to select program mode, and under program menu you need to select the color mode which should allow you to set the camera to take black and white photographs. This being said I would suggest instead of shooting the images in black and white it would be better to convert them to black and white using computer software. It is likely that the software that came with the camera allows you to convert any image to black and white. I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Allan
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SOURCE: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W30. The lens is in a "stuck" position
You have a bad lens, it prob. also says turn off and on again.
SOURCE: NEED DOWNLOAD FOR SONY CYBER-SHOT DSC-W80, I LOST
Would you like to open your pictures from your Sony Cybershot to your computer? Your cybershot cam is usually plug and play so you dont need a software for that. All you do is to plug in your camera to your computer's usb port using the usb cable. When the computer detected the new usb device, open a Windows Explorer. Right click your windows Start button, and choose Explore. From the list of Drives from the left, you need to find the Drive letter associated with your camera. Just click on that and it will show you the files on the right. The pictures are located somewhere inside those folders. You just need to click and drag them to your computer's local drive.
Should you have any questions, please let me know. Good luck!
SOURCE: Change language display on Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220
The region has to be changed to US or UK. It is done with a special Sony adjustment software.
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