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Hi, I have recently purchased a second hand sony cybershot dsc w690 from ebay. It was working fine when purchased however the screen has suddenly turned negative and i cant seem to get it to go back to normal..wondering if anyone has had the same problem or knows how to fix it. Thanks in advance Faye
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Hi Faye, welcome to the Sony Forums
I'm guessing the photos turn out ok? It's probably a fault, in that case. There are some Picture Effects settings that look like a negative image but they would also record with the image file.
It's possible there's a setting you have inadvertently engaged, so try a reset: Power the camera down, remove the battery pack, wait for about one minute, re-insert the battery pack, then switch on. Then Initialise: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4423999111/ENG/contents/06/03/06/06.html#l2_initialize
If the above doesn't fix it, you'll need to consider finding a technician that will. It could be a simple repair and it's worth asking, either at a decent camera shop (who may be able to arrange the repair) or via the Sony repair process: http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/repair to see how viable it would be.
Hope you find a solution
Mick
Hi Faye, welcome to the Sony Forums
I'm guessing the photos turn out ok? It's probably a fault, in that case. There are some Picture Effects settings that look like a negative image but they would also record with the image file.
It's possible there's a setting you have inadvertently engaged, so try a reset: Power the camera down, remove the battery pack, wait for about one minute, re-insert the battery pack, then switch on. Then Initialise: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4423999111/ENG/contents/06/03/06/06.html#l2_initialize
If the above doesn't fix it, you'll need to consider finding a technician that will. It could be a simple repair and it's worth asking, either at a decent camera shop (who may be able to arrange the repair) or via the Sony repair process: http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/repair to see how viable it would be.
Hope you find a solution
Mick