Question about Sony Cameras
If the camera has sensor cleaning ability it should have a built in facility to do this. Otherwise do not attempt it yourself, check the camera manual or the manufacturers website for more information.
Taking photos in low light is always in risk of getting what could be described as grey spots. The technical term is Artefacts. This is where the sensor has insufficient light to generate a clear image from the available light and the camera software guesses what colours should be there, often they are grey or black.
Posted on May 19, 2019
SOURCE: Windows 98 Driver required for sony cyber-shot dsc-w35
Windows 98 is not officially supported by Sony for the DSC-W35. You can find hacked versions on the web but they may not be stable. You can find a list of supported Operating Systems here at the Sony website. http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=DSCW35&LOC=3
I would suggest trying to use the Windows ME drivers. Windows ME was based on Windows 98 so the drivers for most applications are virtually identical. I have used 8 different drivers from other vendors in situations like this and it worked out fine. However, please be aware that since it is not officially supported it can cause interoperability options with your Windows 98 system.
This is the best suggestion I have. By no means should you get Windows ME, it was one of the worst versions of Windows released. Lots of bugs and there are less drivers for this operating system than your Windows 98.
Posted on Apr 28, 2008
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-F717
Your camera has defect in CCD Imager and needs to be replaced. Good news for you that Sony will repair your camera either DSC-F717 or DSC-T33 free of cost. Follow the web link of Sony for details.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCT33&news_id=161
Have nice day!
Posted on Jun 21, 2008
SOURCE: sony cyber-shot dsc-w200 taking blurry pictures in auto mode...
Its due to slow shutter speed setting.
If you want to take moving object picture, set high speed shutter, there would an icon of golf stick that is for moving object pictures.
Posted on Mar 23, 2009
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T1 Digital Camera is taking weird pictures?
imager is going bad due to moisture. try using hair dryer to dry it out. if not flat rate to sony is around 120
Posted on Jul 12, 2009
SOURCE: NEED DOWNLOAD FOR SONY CYBER-SHOT DSC-W80, I LOST
Would you like to open your pictures from your Sony Cybershot to your computer? Your cybershot cam is usually plug and play so you dont need a software for that. All you do is to plug in your camera to your computer's usb port using the usb cable. When the computer detected the new usb device, open a Windows Explorer. Right click your windows Start button, and choose Explore. From the list of Drives from the left, you need to find the Drive letter associated with your camera. Just click on that and it will show you the files on the right. The pictures are located somewhere inside those folders. You just need to click and drag them to your computer's local drive.
Should you have any questions, please let me know. Good luck!
Posted on Nov 13, 2009
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