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I have a DSC-P92 that I have had for some time now. I bought an H-1 to replace it as the main family camera. I kept the 92 for personal use as I travel extensively and it's nice to have a smaller frame on the road. Anyway, just yesterday the 92 developed a problem. I turn it on and everything is fine. I snap the picture and it comes out all whited out, like there is fog on the lense (which there is not). There was no gradual change. One picture was perfect and the next it started this. The viewing screen looks fine when you look at it, although it is alternating between bright and normal a bit now. I tried changing memory sticks and batteries. Unfortunately that is the extent of my knowledge on this subject. I am assuming that something internal has gone bad and was looking for a little direction here. I really like having the camera with me while I travel with work and would like to fix it if possible and cost doesn't become prohibitive.
Does anyone have any idea what has happened? Thanks in advance for any and all information, Joe |
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Sounds like the beginning of the typical CCD issue. Sony will fix it for free if that's what it is, see this post: http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/v...mp;forum_id=28
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