SOURCE: Display screen no longer works while taking pictures
Sounds like they accidentally pressed the DISP or DISPLAY button on the back of the camera. This manually turns the screen on and off to save batteries. You would then use the optical viewfinder in its place. To turn the screen back on, just press the DISP button one more time with the camera turned on.
SOURCE: sony cyber-shot DSC-T1 not displaying an image
There may be the issue with the CCD (Image Sensor Device) of the Camera. This is a known issue with this Camera.
Refer this article to confirm this:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?mdl=DSCT1&news_id=161
Check whether the LCD screen of the Camera looks similar as given on the page.
If yes, click
on the "Yes" button at the end of the page to create an online Repair
Request for sending the Camera to the Sony Factory Service Center.
SOURCE: My FE-230 shows no image on the viewing screen?
It sounds like the LCD screen got bumped and is bad. You can replace it yourself, with a little patience if you want to order one on ebay. They're around $25. There are articles on the net about how to replace them, in case you try yourself. I wouldn't have a repair shop do it, since they charge around $125, and you can buy a new camera for that! Good luck!
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SOURCE: dimage a1 switches on, can view photos on play
Hi prune_muffin, my Konica Minolta A1 camera failed during 2007 with those exact symptoms. The sensor used in the A1 and many other cameras/camcorders of that vintage were made by Sony and have been recognised as subject to failure due to an Integrated Circuit packaging failure. Sony bought the KM company and from April 2006 have aranged support for KM products. Sony have generously offered to repair failed cameras of that era, at no charge, when the failure is due to a failed Sony sensor. My camera was repaired by the appointed Australian service company and returned within 3 weeks - I only paid the postage to send it in for repair.
You should make enquiries re your camera problem with the Sony Camera Support Center in your location.
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