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Home | First message in thread | Previous messageAmazing!!! Absolutley amazing... As the last post stated, I too had gotten the E:61:00 error code on my Sony Cybershot. It sat in the drawer for a while until I decided to do a search on the error code itself. Needless to say I found this help site. The rest is history! It only took me about 4-5 medium bashes and it's like new again! The screen didn't even go out. I powered it off, bashed it, powered it on and BINGO!!! WOW! Thanks for turning me into a basher! lol...
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This is incredible! My camera showed the E:61:00 error message and I was so mad... I let it alone for a couple of weeks in denial. Today, I found this crazy method and I thought... it's already screwed up, if I'm paying for this, it'll cost the same if something else goes bad. I banged my camera 3 or 4 times against my bed holding the lens and the body carefully but applying some force. I turned it on and there was a funny sound in coming from the lens. The error remained. I turned it off and tried it again. I did this 2 times... then in the 3rd try it started to work! Thanks a lot!!!! You saved me 200 bucks and I hope my message helps someone else. That is hilarious! But it works. Thanks guys! |
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