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Hi, I´ve a DSC-W90 SONY camera and my flash says that "Settings cannot be changed" and the flash is off. How do I change it or turn it on?
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Hi, E:91:01 is an error code that indicates problem with flash circuit that is defective. Replace flash circuit in camera to fix this problem. Let me know if you need part number info of flash circuit for DSC-W90 or take camera to local camera repair shop to replace flash circuit board. Thanks.
Go to Menu/ Home and initialize camera to reset it for factory default settings to fix flash light settings bug. If problem still not solved, let me know do you see any error code flashing in top right corner of lcd?
Hi, Set jog dial on Auto (green mark) and press flash button (left button of navigation buttons) to set flash mode i-e auto, synchro, off etc. Below image shows flash button in navigation buttons.
I had the same problem. Somehow my flash was set on "SL - Keep subjects and distant backgrounds bright." When I changed the flash to "Auto", it seemed to get rid of the blurry pictures.
In the settings in the camera there should be a spot that you can change from internal memory to a memory card. Also you can remove the pictures off the camera from the internal memory by hooking your camera up to your computer via the USB cable that your camera came with.
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