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Hi, This is known problem of ccd imager chip failure in DSC-T1 camera and ccd imager chip will be replaced to get live view in LCD to take pictures. Sony offers free of cost repair for DSC-T1 for ccd imager failure problem. Click Sony CCD Imager Support for details. Hope this info will help you to get it fixed. Thanks.
This is CCD Imager failure problem in Sony DSC-T1 camera and ccd imager chip will be replaced to correct this issue. Sony offers free of cost repair for ccd problem in DSC-T1 camera. Click Sony CCD Imager Support for details.
I've had my Sony camera for a while. i use it strictly for taking pictures and i don't know how to use all the functions. I had over 400 pictures saved (1G chip) and they were there for about a year but i turned on the camera and there are only 52 pictures...Can they be there and me not know where? Can they just erase?
Hi, Its problem of bad ccd imager is your Sony DSC-T1 camera and this part will be replaced. Sony will repair this camera for ccd imager problem as per announced scheme. Please click Sony CCD Imager Support for details.
Hi, It is known problem of CCD Imager is DSC-T1 camera and that part will be replaced. Sony will repair DSC-T1 Free of Cost in bad CCD Imager problem. Click Sony CCD Support for details.
"Erase all" is an option on the menu (play menu). Using this will delete all images on the card unless they are protected. This is on page 82 in the Advanced User Guide.
You can also erase all images, including protected images, by using the Format option. This is on page 30 of the Advanced User Guide.
your memory card has a virus! try formatting using camera. make it a habit that whenever you reinsert the memory card in your camera, format it first before taking shots, this will erase everything including virus!
try also to remove and reinsert the card several times, this will gonna clean the contact points inside the camera. Try also another memory card.
I'm sorry to give you bad news, but acording to the manual, an E:61 error means that it must be repaired by sony. I hope your warrenty is still viable.
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