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My HDR-CX625 camcorder, not even four months old, will not turn on. It just sticks on the "Handycam" opening screen, loops three times then turns itself off. I have checked Sony for help and they won't even repair it, they just say things are "in-warranty exchange" and are not economic to repair.
Does anyone have any guidance on how to fix this?
Hello @Clydesider,
@Clydesider schrieb:
they just say things are "in-warranty exchange" and are not economic to repair.
from my understanding that means you would get a new camcorder instead of getting yours repaired 🤔
To me that sounds like a good solution.
- Nic
The problem is this is the second CX625 I have had. The first died about 3 months ago hence getting this second one. Both have died with the exact same problem.
Hello @Clydesider,
did you take the memory card out of the camera and tried to start after doing so?
You said you tried other batteries but you did not mention if you took out the memory card as well.
- Nic
Yes, I have taken out memory cards and tried, re-inserted memory cards and tried and nothing works.
It is like it is being turned off before it even starts turning on.
Hello @Clydesider,
what happens if you connect the camcorder to your PC/MAC with the USB-plug hidden in the handle? Does it show any reaction?
- Nic
I have just tried this.
It turns the light on to indicate that it is charging or at least receiving power through the USB socket but it just does the same loop three times on the "Handycam" logo right at the start. The PC does not register anything has been connected.
Hello @Clydesider,
can you power that particular camcorder with external power while NOT using a battery?
Just to verify the battery connectors are not the issue or something similar.
- Nic
How do I do that? The only cable that came with the camera is the USB one that I am under the impression needs the battery attached to operate.
Hello @Clydesider,
I just noticed that as well - I assumed it has a dedicated power-connector like e.g. the HDR CX130E, yet it is charged via USB and I am not sure it can be powered just by that.
If there is no option to power the camcorder without a battery, please confirm that and I will escalate this issue to the support.
- Nic