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Sony Cybershot T50
Sony Cybershot T50
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B means they are good, with some standout features.
C means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth.
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ahmed (lion70) 2 pts

I have got error 62:20 please advise me how to do

I can't see the saved photos, and always showing error 62:20,
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58444 pts
August 13, 2007 2:45 PM
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Some sort of camera malfunction has occured. I'm betting the firmware didn't load properly. You need to reinitialize/reset the camera back to factory defaults.

Press the [MENU] to access the menu and then Setup. Arrow down to Initialize. Press OK.

Check your Cyber-shot® Handbook for more information. Page 67

Another good idea is to go to Sony's Website, click on Customer Care and download the latest firmware updates.
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58444 pts
August 30, 2007 2:41 PM
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Hi, I noticed that you haven't marked any replies as the "best answer." Are you still looking for an answer? If so, I recommend you re-submit it on http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com so it will have a better chance of being noticed. These days it looks like most questions are being answered within a few days. Good luck!
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Jose 0 pts
November 8, 2007 4:59 PM
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Suddently my camera Sony T50 dont have focus. What I can do ?
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58444 pts
November 8, 2007 11:08 PM
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Well, as stated above, you can try resetting the camera back to it's default settings. If that doesn't solve the issue, here's what Sony's FAQ has to say:

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The pictures appear blurry, out-of-focus or distorted.

This issue can occur in the following circumstances:

* The subject is too close to the camera lens
* Insufficient lighting
* Subject movement
* Camera movement
* Incorrect camera settings
* Incorrect camera operation

Follow the steps below to help prevent taking pictures that appear blurry, out-of-focus or distorted.

NOTE: If model-specific information is required to complete any of the steps in this solution, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the product. Manuals are available online in the Manuals/Specs/Warranty section of the Sony® eSupport Web site.

1. If the camera has both an auto focus and manual focus mode, make sure it is set to auto focus.
2. Ensure there is enough lighting to allow the camera to focus on the subject.
3. Ensure the camera settings are set appropriately.
1. When taking close-up or macro-type shots, ensure the subject is not closer than the minimum focus distance of the lens. Also, if the camera has a zoom option, set it to the W (wide-angle) position.
2. If you have a fast-moving subject and the camera has a Program AE mode with a higher shutter speed (such as Sports action), make sure it is enabled. Also, if the camera has an ISO control, set it to a higher setting.
3. If your camera has a SteadyShot®/anti-blur function, ensure it is enabled.
4. Aim the camera at the subject.
5. Press the shutter button halfway down.

NOTES:
* Pressing the shutter button halfway down allows the camera to focus automatically. A flashing green indicator will be visible in the LCD or viewfinder. When the indicator stops flashing, focusing is finished and the camera is ready to take the picture.
* Some camera models have a Monitoring AF setting that can be selected which allows the camera to focus without the need to hold the button halfway down. Consult the instruction manual of the camera for information whether or not this is applicable for your model.

6. Press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture.

IMPORTANT: Do not move, bump or shake the camera while taking the picture.
7. Review the picture.
8. If the issue still occurs, reset the camera back to factory settings and then follow the steps above again.

The troubleshooting steps listed above should resolve your issue. If you have completed all of the steps and the issue is not resolved, service may be required. The Sony® eService Web site at http://eservice.sony.com/ can assist you in obtaining service from a Sony Service Center or locating a Sony Authorized Servicer.
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