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Re: Have a Sony Cybershot DSC-W90 camera. After turning...
For these few days i have saw users asked this problem here again and again.
Come to see my article in my blog, Maybe it will help: turn the power off and on again
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When I turn on sony cyber-shot camera I get a
Problem with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W35 Digital Camera
when I turn on sony cyber-shot camera I get a screen
display that states "access". The lens keeps going in and out and then
it states,"turn the power off and on again" What's wrong??
Hi
Unfortunately not, it has lens unit defective. You can bring to local repair shop and they will charge around $45 to 95 depend on what they really want to charge.
Thanks and best regard!
The error message is due to the lens issue. the lens might have stuck due to moisture condensation or dust. It may require service to resolve the issue.
If you wish to resolve it yourself, you may use a soft cloth to clear the dust by manually pulling out the lens part..
If it doen't help, it may require opening the Camera
I have the exact same problem with my Cyber-shot; the lens is stuck inside. After trying everything to loosen it (like wedging a razor knife between the sections, even dropping it or banging it against a book, etc) non of which I recommend, I finally got it open by PUSHING on the black telescoping section surrounding the lens itself. For some reason, this worked!
I have a Sony P32. Found the answer on another board'
Hit the front of the camera where the lens is on carpet a couple of times. I jars the problem loose
I had the same problem, I gently pried open the black windows of the shutter with my index finger nail, and applied very gentle pressure (pulling outward) while I pressed the power button. THEN... the whole zoom assembly moved EVER SO SLIGHTLY. So, I repeated the exact same process, with a little bit of pressure... and voila... the lens assembly opened fully and I was able to take pictures.
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