The camera opens to a white screen, on tilting it you can see a part of the picture. It 1st opens to a screen which asks for Y/M/D, M/D/Y etc. on canceling this screen you can take pictures but they do not show on the screen due to the white screen. If transferred to the Computer the pictures are clear though but the camera screen cannot be used to click the photo. Thanks
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W70 Can you print photos with time/date stamp on them?
Yes and no... When printing the photos yourself, you can add the date via software. You can also download software that will allow you to add the date (and save it) before printing your images (http://www.avpsoft.com/products/timetophoto/).
As far as commercial printing kiosks (Walgreens, Walmart ect.) you have already found out that it isn't possible; however, I have found a local Camera Retailer (Mom and Pop shop) with some high end kiosks that read the stored date and ask if you want it included with the picture. The only thing is that it puts the date on the back of the photo, my wife would prefer it on the front.
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T3
This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Sony should fix this for you for free, including free shipping both ways. This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check the following link for more info:
http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/11/sony-konica-minolta-cameras.html
Applicable cameras include:
Cyber-shot DSC-F717, F88, P10, M1, P12, P2, P31, P32, P51, P52, P7, P71, P72, P8, P92, T1, T11, T3, T33, U10, U20, U30, U40, U50, U60, V1
CD Mavica MVC-CD250, CD400, CD500, and FD Mavica MVC-FD100, FD200
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Date Stamp
if date and time is set in camera correct the info is attached to each photo-even though you don't see it if you right click properties of photo it is there-some models don't offer date and time stamp because if you tell the printer to do it it should add it on print
SOURCE: how to get pictures off sony cyber shot onto computer using usb
When using Windows Operating System on the Computer, follow the steps given below:
Connect the Camera to the Computer using the supplied USB cable. The Computer will recognize the Camera as a removable drive and list in the Windows Explorer. Press the Windows logo on the keyboard along with the "E" key to open the windows explorer. If the Sony Camera is listed in the explorer as a removable drive then double click on it to open and navigate through the files and folders. Open the "DCIM" for images and "MP_Root" for videos. Once the images and videos are visible, right click on the desired file then select copy. Next, paste the selected file on the hard drive of the Computer.
If you want to select all the files at once then press "CTRL+A", to copy, "CTRL+C" and to paste, "CRTL+V".
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