It shows a code E:62:10 on the screen......it blinks, it made my camera slow and the photos i take are shown vertically even if i take the photos horizontally.......
Hi, Error messages can be found at https://www.sony.com.au/electronics/support/articles/00008857. E:62:10 has nothing to do with the LCD but is a generic error of the stabilizer. This is a very well known problem that happens a lot and still today with Sony camera's. After less than 3 years of use the stabilizer breaks down, making it impossible to take sharp pictures, and displaying the dreaded E:62:10 error message. Thousands of users on the Internet have the same problem, read the website http://sony-e-62-10.atspace.cc/ or search E:62:10 on the Internet or on YouTube. A temporary solution could be available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S53D3EfDVk0
Posted on Feb 17, 2019
SOURCE: Sony DSC - T7 green screen
This is a component failure
If the camera is less than a year old return it to the seller.
If older than a year but a current model contact Sony who may replace it free of charge.
There have been recall on some models because of component malfunction
Posted on Dec 27, 2007
SOURCE: Problem with Sony Camera DSC M1
It can be a problem with CCD
http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html
Posted on Sep 03, 2008
SOURCE: Printing with date stamp on photo.
not on the camera, but you can do it with the software Picture Motion Browser
here is the link
http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/disoft/int/pmb/feature/print/print.html
Posted on Apr 07, 2009
SOURCE: Red vertical lines and horizontal flashing lines on viewing screen plus fuzzy picture.
Its bad ccd imager problem in your Sony DSC-T1 camera and Sony will repair it free of cost.
Click Sony CCD Imager Support for details.
Posted on May 02, 2009
SOURCE: Sony DSC-T1 screen is black. Does not recognize
There may be the issue with the CCD (Image Sensor Device) of the Camera. This is a known issue with this Camera.
Refer this article to confirm this:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCT1&news_id=161
Check whether the LCD screen of the Camera looks similar as given on the page.
If yes, click
on the "Yes" button at the end of the page to create an online Repair
Request for sending the Camera to the Sony Factory Service Center.
Posted on Sep 03, 2009
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