If the lithium batteries are of the AA shape then put them in a small torch and leave the torch on to fully run them down. If they are of an odd shape endeavor to do this with bulb wire and tape. Then try recharging them. If this fails- simply get a new set of batteries at first. Then come back
SOURCE: Camera makes noise when switched on and shutter won't release.
I had the same problem. I dropped my 5D about a foot off the ground. Then when I turn it on it would click for a couple of seconds then stop. After playing around with it for a while I think I have it fixed. When the camera turns on it checks all of the setting and the lens. In my case the lens contacts with the camera where disturbed, By wiggling the lens around I was able to get it to work. Let's hope it stays fixed. Give it a try.
SOURCE: showing battery low
hi anjali,
i think the problem must be with the replacement of the CCD chip. they must have must some damage to the cam with out their knowledge. but the thing is you cant even claim that with Sony. you must have took it right next day.
that too if you are in india you cant expect the service people to get these things fixed so soon. you must have been attentive.
SOURCE: Showing low battery
I had similar problem with my Minolta camera. There is no way to fight with them. DO NOT DEAL WITH SONY ANYMORE, my best answer. It looks like Sony has special position on support own products. We have to start consumer's protection company against of SONY. Personally, I used to sped more then $10,000 to by Sony's staff, if it works - it works, otherwise you are in trouble if you do not have extended warranty. NEVER BUY SONY!
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