From: gA on 23 Jul 2010 09:28 My camera is not on that list but I will take the advice to continue following up with Sony. It's maddening because the camera is almost brand new... didn't take more than 30-40 pictures (when it came out of my wife's purse!). Thanks again. - gA Chrlz wrote: > On Jul 23, 12:32 pm, gA <rea...(a)ualberta.net> wrote: >> We were given a Sony DSC T-300 as a gift 2 or 3 years ago. We >> seldom used it, but the photos were OK. Last month we took it on >> our holiday and could not use any pictures: They were totally purple. >> >> Sony does not recognize the problem and recommended taking it to a >> repair shop. Any idea what is causing this and is it worth fixing >> it? Thank you, >> - gA > > Sony didn't recognise it??? Sounds a lot like this very well known > problem: > > http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html > > I understood Sony were in fact replacing/repairing ANY camera affected > at one time, but that offer may have expired. However, it can't hurt > to take it higher and badger them a bit, if your camera was one of > those fitted with the bad ccds.
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