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Sony DSC-T33 Digital Camera Won't Take Picture


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The subject camera has been setting in my desk for maybe a year, with a dead battery. So I put a new battery in it, but now it won't take pictures. With the camera on, nothing appeas on the digital display. If you push the button to take a pic, the light and shutter flashes like it's "trying to take a picture," but nothing (only blackness) is recorded.

I set all the settings to Auto/Normal, tried 2 different memory cards, reformatted one of them, and pushed the reset button, but it still won't take a picture.

Is it junk?

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Awesome - thanks. I should have known - Mr. Search.

The link says my model is covered under an extended warranty until May 2011. But when you click to find the service center to return it to, only pacific/asian countries come up. Bummer. So I googled "sony usa service center," but when I click to "request repair/service center" the page won't load.

I'll figure it out.

Brian,

If you left the batteries in the camera for a year it could be the contacts are dirty/corroded. You might try giving the contacts a good cleaning and then try it again.

The battery icon shows the battery to be fully charged. From Kyle's link, it is known issue.

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It turns out the extended warranty does not apply to U.S. made/sold cameras.

I asked Sony why not, as my camera has the exact same problem as the Asian/Pacific made cameras that do have the extended warranty. I doubt I'll hear back from them on that.

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