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When I turn on the camera, the screen is black and says: "Rec. folder is 101MSDCF. I can still take a picture but there isn't anything on the screen and no picture on the chip.
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Sounds like the ZIF connector for the screen or another part came loose. I will say it sounds like a hardware issues and I would strongly recommend looking into coverage via manufactures parts and repair coverage. About the picture folder not showing up, If your using the camera cord to attach it to the computer Make sure you turn the camera on after connecting, if the drive for the camera does not appeare in " Computer " I would say get a card reader for the SDHC cards and try to load the pictures through there.
Click and open that ‘driver’, you may see two folders DCIM and MISC. click and open DCIM, you may see another folder such as 101MSDCF, open it you’ll see all the pictures. Select the pictures then copy to wherever you want.
How about turn the nobe on the top. It is on the movie part. so it is recording movie. Change it to P or some other letter. You should be able to take picture now. good luck
Yes, you can upload picture on memory card in camera and can playback in camera as well. Make sure that picture files are JPG format and file name must be DSC00001 to DSC99999, other then that camera will not show file in playback though memory card have it. Connect camera with computer, click My Computer >> Removable Disk >> 101MSDCF folder and copy / paste files there.
This is problem of CCDImager in Sony DSC-T1 camera and CCDImager will be replaced. Sony will repair this camera free of cost for CCDImager problem. You will pay only shipping charges. Click Sony CCDImager Support for details.
Its simple.
After connecting sony camera USB to laptop, a window will pop up automatically.
In that select files to open.
You can see a folder named DCIM.
click and open DCIM folder, it will contain another folder 101MSDCF.
Inside 101MSDCF you will find all photos that were taken.
This is what i do to reclaim the memory...
I dont know whether its standard way to delete the photos from sony memory stick.
any support guys from sony camera can comment on this solution...
You may still be able to take pictures with your black screened Kodak camera. This problem occurs in the line of Kodak EasyShare digital camera models.
When you turn on your Kodak EasyShare digital camera, turn off the LiveView function. Take a picture using the small-windowed viewfinder (this is not the LCD screen). Also, try zooming in and out.
After taking a picture, review the picture to see if the picture has been taken. Then turn on LiveView and occasionally the LCD screen should no longer be showing a black screen.
For Models: CC4352, CC4362, CC4393.
Your camcorder has a wide format recording mode that lets you make recordings compatible with the 16x9 format. When 16x9 is activated, the camcorder records black bars at the top and bottom of the picture to produce the wide-screen (movie) effect. This is also known as "letterbox" recording.
Do not use this mode unless you have a compatible 16x9 TV. When played on a regular TV, black bars appear on the screen.
If the 16x9 feature is activated on your camcorder and you want to turn it off, press REC/PAUSE to pause recording, and repeatedly press DIGITAL EFFECTS until no digital effects display appears.
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