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Sony CyberShot DSC-P52
Sony CyberShot DSC-P52
  • 3 out of 5
"button trouble"
  • 3 out of 5
"Good Camera, bad battery life."
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john (johnny6969) 2 pts
November 26, 2006 4:53 AM

how do i fix shutter problems on a sonydsc-p52 digital camera, When it continually asks me to turn the camera off and then back on?

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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58446 pts
November 26, 2006 12:51 PM
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Have you tried taking out the battery, waiting a few minutes and replacing it? This may reset everything. Have you dropped it lately? Is it still under warranty? If so, you may need to contact SONY for repair or even RMA return. But if there's impact damage, the warranty may not cover it.
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Brenda P (BrendaP) 28728 pts
November 27, 2006 6:24 PM
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There are some suggestions on how to handle this here:
Sony lens/ shutter errors

Not all of those will apply to you, as they are discussing various lens errors on Sony digitals in general, but the basic idea behind it is the same- there is something out of place or possibly stuck in the lens/ shutter mechanism. I'm not recommending knocking your camera around, but reading that might give you some more insight on what's wrong and what you might be able to do before going in for repairs.
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Cees 22 pts
November 29, 2006 7:27 PM
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Daz White 6 pts
May 23, 2007 10:19 AM
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Hi all, I recently had an issue with the Sony DSC-P52 - problem shutter staying half open, unable to take piccy's with error saying turn power on and off.

Solution:- I though well the camera hasn't bee dropped, it was a weak battery situation, so I undid the four outer screws, 1 hidden in the memory card holder, removed batteries, and memory card, removed the little ribbon from the bottom to release the camera from it's housing and that left me with the front facia, motor for shutter and shutter mechanism, i removed the motor, and reset the perspec wheel with teeth for shutter motor to the furthest left (anit-clockwise) motion, then I removed the motor from it's housing, and reset the black pertruding gear also to the furthest left (anit-clockwise motion) until I saw the purpose missing tooth (this is where the gear ends and returns when fired up. I then put the camera back in and hooked up the motor for the shutter and tried it, with a couple of misjudgements on the gear position I finally cracked it, and now the camera fires up opens and closes correctly and takes pictures no problem. If you have any problems with this solution then email me at superdazdj@hotmail.com, and I can walk you thru it in more detail.

Happy hunting, hope it saves you all some money.
Daz
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