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Power Won't Turn On
No matter what you do, you can't get your camera to turn on
Battery is not charged
The battery might be dead and in need of charging.
Dead battery
The battery being used might be faulty, broken, or simply worn down from extensive use. Replace with a new battery.
Fried circuit board
The camera's circuit board may be broken beyond repair. This could happen for a variety of reasons, such as if water got into the camera or the camera suffered an exceptional fall. If you think the circuit board may be broken, you can try replacing it following this replacement guide.
Power Turns off Automatically
The camera suddenly turns off without you wanting it to, and may not turn back on
Camera is too hot or too cold
The camera may automatically shut down if it becomes too hot or too cold. If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures and the camera turns off, try warming or cooling it back to normal temperatures.
Battery pack dislodged
Violent motion to the camera (throwing, dropping, or banging) may cause the battery pack to become dislodged. Try removing the battery pack and putting it back in to ensure it is installed correctly.
Battery pack cannot be installed
The battery pack either will not fit into or stay in the camera
Incorrect battery
Make sure you are using a NP-FM500H battery as this is the only battery the Alpha 65 can use.
Lock lever is not operating
Make sure the lock lever is being compressed by the tip of the battery pack as it is being inserted or the pack will not stay in.
Battery runs down too quickly or power display is incorrect
The camera runs out of charge more quickly than it should or shows an incorrect amount of battery life remaining
Camera is too hot or too cold
This can happen when the camera is either too hot or too cold. Optimal temperatures for prolonged battery life are between 50 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Battery pack is old/run down
After repeated use a battery pack may wear out or die, causing it to not hold as much charge as it used to. If this happens the battery pack needs to be replaced entirely.
Spots or holes on images
Images taken with the camera come out with irregular spots or scratches on them that should not be there
Dust on the mirror
If there are spots on the images or the images are unclear, there may be dust on the camera's mirror. If this happens, remove the lens and carefully clean the mirror using a commercially available blower. Should the dust stick, use a microfiber cleaning cloth or soft tissue to remove the dust.
Scratched mirror
Irregularities on images may be the result of a scratch on the mirror of the camera. To see if the mirror is scratched, carefully remove the lens and closely inspect the mirror from several angles. If the mirror is severely scratched, it will have to be replaced. For help on replacing the mirror, follow the replacement guide HERE.
Images are out of Focus
Pictures taken by the camera turn out blurry and out of focus despite having seemed clear in the viewfinder
Wrong focus mode setting
Manual focus mode may be engaged- switch the focus mode to AF (autofocus).
Incorrect lens usage
The subject of the image could be too close for the focal length of the lens being used. To fix this, back up from the subject or use a different lens.
Lens focus mechanism is broken
To test if the camera or the lens is broken, if available, use the camera and test with multiple lenses. Use calibration tests with a Focus Test chart and test with each lens. Here is a link to a page on PhotographyLife.com to test and analyze lens focus (How to Quickly Test Your DSLR for Autofocus Issues).
Test to find the source of the problem. If the camera is the problem, there may be a hardware problem with the lens connection in the camera that might need to be replaced.
Navigation and settings buttons are frozen
The screen on the back of the camera is frozen and the buttons do not work, preventing any changes to camera settings
Faulty software
First, try to turn off and turn on the device to see if it resolves the issue. If not, there may be a firmware issue.
To update the firmware, go to this link (Sony eSupport: Firmware Update) and follow the directions to update or reset your firmware on your camera. Make sure to see if you have the proper system requirements and choose the right operating system.
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My Sony SLT A-65V is unable to lock onto the satellites in order for the GPS to function. I have tried leaving it in open space with a 30 minute lock down period but still no connection.
Any advice as what you consider is the problem and a way to resolve it would be appreciated.
Lindsay O'Toole - Yanıt