I bought this point n shoot model number L15 couple of years ago. From last two days when I turn it on, I can not see anything on the screen. It is all white. I tried to press the shutter for about 30 seconds,taking the battery and memory card out. Do anyone have any idea what happened? P.S. It still does auto focusing and takes pictures..
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I have the same issue with the same competition air rifle. Not sure if the seals are just dried out or if they need to be replaced. I did apply some pellgun oil two days ago and have made a point to shoot 20-30 rounds through it the last couple days and that seems to have helped but it's still losing air over night...20-30% I'm hoping that shooting it will help the lubrication to eventually migrate to the seals and possibly rejuvenate them but it's too early to tell. I also have a email into Crosman as well. BTW I've stored mine fully charged overnight for a couple years and never had a leak so I don't think it's a design issue but more a non use issue...they do need to be used now and then.
At some point you have to cut your losses, this is the reason I suggest getting an extended warranty with coverage (including the maker) of 3 years, 80 of the 140 sets in our shop are less than 3 years old, if this set had that they would have to fix or replace the set----One reason I choose to answer your question (I do this here for free) is this set ought to have a error buffer, when set fails it will count the event and that also indicates where the issue is.
Most of the Sony sets for the last decade with set off and using the Sony remote: Display, 5, vol down, and POWER will if set comes on bring up a display with a number of shortened items listed----they should all if the set has this be a zero. Any with a number indicates a issue and the number indicates the number of times this event has happened.
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