Seems as though there's a lens [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/266033538682|sensor] (faulty cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem. (supplier example only to show part)
Seeing the menu options on the LCD display, proves that the display is still working and also the motherboard, to a degree anyway.
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You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the sensor is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
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You can prove if the sensor is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the sensor is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
Here's the ifixit [[Topic:Sony α6000]] guide that may help.
Seems as though there's a lens [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/266033538682|sensor] (faulty cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem. (supplier example only to show part)
Seeing the menu options on the LCD display, proves that the display is still working and also the motherboard, to a degree anyway.
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You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the lens is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
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You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the sensor is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
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Here's the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Sony_%CE%B16000 guide that may help.
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Here's the ifixit [[Topic:Sony α6000]] guide that may help.
Seems as though there's a lens [https://www.ebay.com/itm/266033538682|sensor] (faulty cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem. (supplier example only to show part)
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Seems as though there's a lens [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/266033538682|sensor] (faulty cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem. (supplier example only to show part)
Seeing the menu options on the LCD display, proves that the display is still working and also the motherboard, to a degree anyway.
You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the lens is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
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Here's the ifixit [guide|127074] guide that may help.
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Here's the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Sony_%CE%B16000 guide that may help.
Seems as though there's a lens problem (cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem.
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Seems as though there's a lens [https://www.ebay.com/itm/266033538682|sensor] (faulty cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem. (supplier example only to show part)
Seeing the menu options on the LCD display, proves that the display is still working and also the motherboard, to a degree anyway.
You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the lens is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
Here's the ifixit [guide|127074] guide that may help.
Hi @officialxgeorge
Seems as though there's a lens problem (cmos sensor, loose connection?) or a motherboard problem.
Seeing the menu options on the LCD display, proves that the display is still working and also the motherboard, to a degree anyway.
You can prove if the lens is faulty by taking some pictures (I realize that you can't see what you're taking), and then downloading them to a computer. If there are only black images then the lens is faulty and hopefully the motherboard is OK given that you can do all this.
Here's the ifixit [guide|127074] guide that may help.