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Holley Posted on Feb 25, 2018

Camera acting slow...pictures are blurry in spots

Our camera is operating slowly. To view pictures, take pictures, change settings, even turning it on/off, everything is acting slowly. When we do take a picture, there are blurry spots in the image. The memory card is also acting slowly when it is removed and placed in the computer.

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Try reformatting the card or use another new or re-formatted card. That might help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: pictures are blurry blue/white colour with vertical lines

You camera has problem with CCD Imager.
Following Sony Official weblink might help you to get Free of Cost repair of DSC-T1 camera with problem in CCD Imager.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCT1&news_id=161

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2008

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It seems to be a mechanical problem that can be fixed by placing a bit of pressure on key points. Here is the fix that I did that seems to have worked fine...

open the battery cover
take the battery out
take the memory stick out (inside the battery case)
leave the battery cover open
carefully remove the 7 small silver screws (put them in a cup so you don't lose them!!)
slightly pry the front cover away from the camera starting at the bottom
wedge something in the side to 'pop' out the top retaining tabs towards the top
the front cover should now pop off the camra
Make small paper spacer #1:
Cut the adhesive strip off of a post it note.
Fold it over again about 5 times so that it has some thickness to it.
Approx final dimensions are 1/8in x 1/4in x 1/32in(??) thick
Stick it in the upper right corner of the black plastic lense housing.
See photos attached.
(There is a nice flat rectangle at that spot about the same dims.
This spacer should fit neatly right over that space.)
Make small paper spacer #2:
Cut the adhesive strip off of a post it note.
Fold it over again about 5 times so that it has some thickness to it.
Approx final dimensions are 1/4in x 1/4in x 1/32in(??) thick
Stick it in the bottom left corner of the black plastic lense housing.
See photos attached.
(There is a nice flat rectangle at that spot, but you want the spacer
to be a bit bigger so that it covers the vertical line in the plastic.)
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Put the front cover back on the camera.
Make sure it is mechanically secure, but don't install the screws yet.
Put in the battery and memory stick.
Try it. You may have to play with the spacer thickness to get it to work.
Once it is working well again, then put the screws permanently back in.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: The only functioning modes are the picture viewing & set up modes

Have Sony DSC-P73 with exact problem. Only turns on in SETUP mode and when switches to all other modes camera shuts off usually with lens extended. Have tried new batteries - new memory stick - new everything and nothing helped. I just took out the batteries and attached the AC ADAPTER and all works perfectly now so problem is with either batteries - battery compartment or battery connections. As long as you do not need a "PORTABLE" camera, using AC Adapter solves this problem :)

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Shoaib Rais

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: blurry streaked lcd screen, blurry picture results

call SONY it is a known problem they will do it FREE just call them see link for sample service advisory dont worry if ur model is not there just call and ask them about BAD CCD

Kindly rate me WELL !

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: camera says "internal memory full"

Goto srtting > storage > set primary storage as memory card.

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