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DSC-T50 error code E:62:10, handshake correction
Hi, Indeed, as mentioned below, this is a very well known problem that happens a lot and still today with Sony camera's. Error messages can be found at http://sony-e-62-10.atspace.cc/ : E:62:10 is a generic error of the stabilizer. Thousands of users on the Internet have the same problem, take a look at
http://sony-e-62-10.tk/ or search E:62:10 on the Internet or on YouTube.
My camera has suddenly started shaking -
On Sony T100 and similar,
its the vibration canceling unit, i had the same problem.
if you have good hads you can fix it.( on your oun risk)
1) disasamble the camera, you will see black plastic box inside, this is he lens unit.
2) on the botom you see 2 scrwes, they are holding the CCD remove them and the ccd unit will come from the lens assembly
3) the next is the stabilizer unit it is the problematic one. it is located on the left side of the lens asebly and is held by 2 screws.
you can test it by puling out the cable connected to it (the conector is just under the lens) and verifign that the problem is solved. ( you can leave it this way it will shoot fine just without the anti shake)
4) to fix it take it out ,remove the plastic cover, you see the lens on a plastic mount it should be glued to the magnet under it. the problem is that the glue fals apart.
remove one of the pins on wich it slides, and take the lens and the magnet out.
5) reglue the magnet and reasemble the camera.
6) power up and test, for me that solved the problem
if you need more help you can mail me at adisarit(et)yahoo(dot)com this is spam mail so be prepared to wait a few days for reply.
this was tested and worked on 2 additional cammeras
Shaking, whirring noise, E:62:10
if you alsow get vibrationOn Sony T100 and similar,
its the vibration canceling unit, i had the same problem.
if you have good hads you can fix it.( on your oun risk)
1) disasamble the camera, you will see black plastic box inside, this is he lens unit.
2) on the botom you see 2 scrwes, they are holding the CCD remove them and the ccd unit will come from the lens assembly
3) the next is the stabilizer unit it is the problematic one. it is located on the left side of the lens asebly and is held by 2 screws.
you can test it by puling out the cable connected to it (the conector is just under the lens) and verifign that the problem is solved. ( you can leave it this way it will shoot fine just without the anti shake)
4) to fix it take it out ,remove the plastic cover, you see the lens on a plastic mount it should be glued to the magnet under it. the problem is that the glue fals apart.
remove one of the pins on wich it slides, and take the lens and the magnet out.
5) reglue the magnet and reasemble the camera.
6) power up and test, for me that solved the problem
if you need more help you can mail me at adisarit(et)yahoo(dot)com this is spam mail so be prepared to wait a few days for reply.
this was tested and worked on 2 additional cammeras
E:62:10
its seems wierd, that too coming from an engineer, but after several posts and several attempts, the best solution that worked for me, was TAPPING the battery cover gently from the side when the camera is on. switch it off. remove battery, and restart again. it should resolve the issue.
Error code E:62:10
It's a technical glitch. Loose connections. Take it to a sony repair shop.
You could try the method below:
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This might sound weird:
Hit the bottom of the camera on smooth, hard surface.
(Do his at your own risk)!
E:62:10 and slow start up on T 50
hi setos,
here are more information about the error. sony may have not come up with a solution for this one yet but here are articles you may want to check on.
http://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Digital%20Camera/Sony/E.62.10_on_DSC-T9
http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/digital-cameras/sony-cybershot-t10_question.html?qid=15192
regards,
voodoo
Transfer pics from dsct50 sony to windows 2000
The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program such as
Picasa.
I have a sony cybershot
All your pictures are saved on the memory card of your digital camera automatically.So you can
recover pictures from memory card with data recovery software.I have a professional program on my computer that can recover data after deeply scanning your memory card to look for lost data you accidentally deleted or formatted. But you had better have stopped using the memory card of your camera. Because, once the pictures were overwritten by new ones,they are gone for good.By the way,you can download it and scan your memory card for free to preview whether your erased pictures can be recovered.Get it from
http://www.any-data-recovery.com/product/datarecoverystandard.htm
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