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Are you saying that on the same card, you are able to view other pictures you took but new pictures appear black? (or is this happening on different cards?)
There'a a problem with with the lens or CCD (the picture sensor). Take the camera in to a camera repair shop and get an estimate first before getting it fixed, as the cost of repair often exceeds the cost of a new camera.
Good luck and hope this helps.
If you can view the pictures previously taken with the camera on the camera LCD, but the new photos just come out black, this is most probably a blown ccd.
This is a expensive component to replace, and you will also need specialized equipment to do this yourself.
I would suggest that you take your camera to your nearest repair shop and let them test the ccd.
Not that it helps at all, but I have the same problem with my sony DSC 80 but its because I dropped it in a river. It works just fine, other than the fact that it takes black pictures now.
opened iphoto and it gives "no items to import" ?
if true try this.
when iPhoto is open and your phone is connected, open the albumn of pictures you've taken with your iphone on your iphone. iPhoto should immediately recognize the new pictures you had taken and should indicate "x items to import." x being number of photos. An alternative to this can be If you individually delete the previously imported iPhone Camera Roll pictures using the trash can on the bottom right (touching the screen brings it up), iPhoto will then see the new iPhone pictures for importing. I believe this can be done without opening at the time of sync the iPhone Camera Roll picture album as you suggested. Give these a try and let me know.
Its something to do with heat. This happened to me and a mate of mine fixed it. Its just the settings on the camera. I don't know how to do it, sorry, but i know it can be done
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