Saturday, April 23, 2011

What do i do about a wet sony cybershot camera?

What do i do about a wet sony cybershot camera?

my sony DSC S500 got splashed in water after an incident over at blizzard beach water park. i place it in my car for it to warm up and get dry but all it does everytime i try to turn it on is sparkle on for a minute, show the cybershot logo and then turn off.

if anyone could help, i’d greatly appreciate it! :)
my sony DSC S500 got splashed in water after an incident over at blizzard beach water park. i place it in my car for it to warm up and get dry but all it does everytime i try to turn it on is sparkle on for a minute, show the cybershot logo and then turn off. i would try to take it apart but there’s the clasic “you’ll get shocked if you open this” notice on it.

if anyone could help, i’d greatly appreciate it! :)
also, i would try to take it apart but there’s the classic “you’ll get shocked if you open this” logo

Answer by Michael H
It needs to be taken apart and cleaned with a solvent and the battery has to be checked to see if its hurt also.you need to take it to a repair shop in your area .If you would have used a air compresser and blew the water/moisture out of the camera and NOT place it in a hot car(that made it sweat more from the water/moisture that was still in the camera)It most liable would be working but I’ll bet you forgot to bring it with you that day. LOL

Answer by ISBN51499
I’d take out the batteries and the memory stick and let it sit for a day or two to dry out completely.

Answer by Petra_au
If you take the batteries out, then there is no way that you could ever get a shock.
Digital cameras, or electronics of any kind must be kept away from water…and frankly, I reckon you have permanently ruined your camera.
You might have to buy a new one…and if you do, NEVER take it near water. If you must insist on taking your camera to the beach or pool etc…then you would be wise to invest in a waterproof one. Olympus and some other brand make them.

excellent luck…

Answer by antoni m
sorry its fried,

you dont like this answer i know

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Answer by Edwin
Unfortunately your camera is now a paperweight. Time to start looking for a replacement.

I know of 2 companies offering protective covers for cameras:

cameraarmor.com

bonicadive.com

Might be worth looking into if you’d like to get maximum use from your new camera and protect it.

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