Monday, May 28, 2012

Troubleshoot A Sony Dsct1 Digital Camera

Sony released its Cyber-shot model DSC-T1 digital camera in 2003. Its features include a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, a 3x optical zoom, an f-stop range of 3.5 to 4.4, automatic exposure control, six white balance options ("Automatic," "Daylight," "Cloudy," "Flourescent," "Incandescent" and "Flash"), and an LCD panel of 960 by 220 dots per inch. The Cyber-shot weighs 6.3 oz (including battery pack) and measures 3.58 inches in width, 2.36 inches in height and 0.82 inches in depth.


Instructions


1. Solve your battery charging problems by first turning off the camera. If the camera is turned on, the battery is unable to charge. If that doesn't work, open the battery cover and reseat the battery pack, making sure the polarity is aligned.


2. Correct your camera's inability to turn on by choosing one of several solutions: reinstall the battery pack (an incorrectly installed battery pack will hinder the camera's ability to turn on), connect the AC power cord to the phone (the phone may be incapable of turning on due to a dead battery), replace a completely dead battery pack with a brand new one or resettle the camera into the USB cradle.


3. Stop your camera's random power outages by trying to turn on the camera (the camera turns off automatically after three minutes of inactivity). Install a charged battery pack into the camera, or set it in the USB cradle, if the power still won't turn on.


4. If you can't get your image to focus, turn the camera function to "Macro" and move the lens back a bit from the subject. If that doesn't solve the problem, find "Camera" in the menu and select the "Zoom" tool (magnifying glass icon). The problem could also be that the "Zoom" tool is activated when you don't need it. Go to "Camera" in the menu and deselect "Zoom."


5. Check that your flash is working by setting the function to "Camera." The flash won't fire in any other mode. Try, also, to set the flash mode to "Auto," "Forced Flash" or "Slow Synchro," as the mode may be set to "No Flash," causing it not to fire.







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