This is caused by many different reasons including, but not limited to, dead battery, corrosion on battery terminals, dropped camera, or even incorrect settings.
The batteries may be discharged. Try to replace the batteries with fully charged or new batteries before trying anything else.The batteries are installed incorrectly.Verify that the batteries have been placed correctly into the battery terminal.The terminal contacts need to be cleaned with a clean cloth.
If that does not work, you need to gain access to the terminals. This can be done by following our repair guide of the second half of the logic board Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Motherboard - Second Half Replacement. Follow the steps up to step 21.
The camera may need to be reset to factory settings. To reset the camera to factory settings, locate the RESET button on the camera. Use a pointed object (like a ballpoint pen) to press and hold the RESET button for 2-3 seconds and then release.
If none of the above work, you have to result to opening the camera to fix the problem. The toggle switch may be the issue. In that case, refer to our repair manual to open the case of the camera and fix the toggle switch.
This usually happens when the camera lens doesn’t retract from the extended position. This may be caused due to a sudden shut down, dropping the camera, or dirt getting into the device.
Verify that the batteries have been placed correctly into the battery terminal.
To reset the camera to factory settings, locate the RESET button on the camera. Use a pointed object (like a ballpoint pen) to press and hold the RESET button for 2-3 seconds and then release.
First, attempt to give the camera a good shake. This will often realign the mechanism or knock off any dirt blocking the camera from functioning correctly.Another alternative is to tap the camera with some pressure to forcefully realign the mechanism. This should only be tried as a LAST CASE SCENARIO .The camera may need to be reset to factory settings. Locate the RESET button on the camera. Use a pointed object (like a ballpoint pen) to press and hold the RESET button for 2-3 seconds and then release. If none of the above work, you need to replace the entire lens piece. Refer to our repair guide Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Lens Replacement.
Try adjusting the display settings.
If that fails try resetting the camera (as described above in the previous troubleshooting guides).
If turning the power on and off again does not resolve the error message, try resetting the camera(as described above in the previous troubleshooting guides).
If the issue is still unresolved, you need to open the camera and repair something inside, such as the lens. Visit our repair guides.
This is an indication that the memory stick you are using is either not supported for use with the camera, not formatted properly, or is damaged or faulty.
Another alternative is to tap the camera with some pressure to forcefully realign the mechanism. This should only be tried as a LAST CASE SCENARIO .
Locate the RESET button on the camera. Use a pointed object (like a ballpoint pen) to press and hold the RESET button for 2-3 seconds and then release.
*Remove the memory stick and inspect it for any physical damage, dust, or other material that may block the camera from functioning properly. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the memory stick. Use a pencil eraser to clean the dirt or residue on the metal contacts of the memory stick. Reinsert the memory stick.
If the issue is still not resolved, you will need to format the memory stick in the camera.
WARNING : There is a risk of data loss. This step requires formatting the recording media in the camera. All the recorded pictures, movies, and other data will be erased.
follow our repair guide Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 LCD Screen Replacement to fix a cracked screen.
Verify that your flash is on, using the buttons on the panel.If that does not work, you may want to visit our repair guide Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Flash Assembly Replacement on how to replace the flash.