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dustoff
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sony dsc-t1 flash problem
i got this camera little less then a year ago, and when i got it the flash worked great, full bright pictures, but latley its become crap, the flashes are poor and dark, it cant brighten anything up more then 2 feet away from it, i cant even take a decent sight-seeing picture.
if anyone know whats wrong, please give me the heads up.
thanks in advance.
oh and it this one if you dont know which one im talking about
www.welectronics.com/digitalcameras/sony%20dsc%20t1.jpg
oh and i was messing with the settings a little while ago, might be something i did, if anyone knows just tell me.
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Rufford
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Hard to be sure, but the flash bulb may be burnt out. Most point and shoots and I have seen do not have a flash adjustment so I doubt you messed anything up. I'd try giving sonys customer support a call. They can--hopefully--at least point you in the right direction.
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Refurb
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Another Suggestion
It could be the bulb, the adjustment, or the internal capacitor. Maybe the capacitor inside of the camera is not charging properly. Who know's. LOL. I have a few camera's with adjustable flashes that you can use for different settings, and seeing that you have a fairly new camera, Im willing to bet that it is indeed your flash adjustment. I would tinker around with that first.
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sw2cam
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I'd call SONY and then send the camera to them. DO NOT take it to a camera shop. DO NOT let some half wit open your camera. Once you do that SONY will decline any claim you make as well would any other company.
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jsnapshot
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quote: Originally posted by sw2cam
I'd call SONY and then send the camera to them. DO NOT take it to a camera shop. DO NOT let some half wit open your camera. Once you do that SONY will decline any claim you make as well would any other company.
Yes, i had to use the warranty service for my T1, and it was quite good. Sony partners with UPS, so if you print out the right piece of paper and take it to a fedex store they handle everything including packaging.
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