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    FIX THE DSC H (1 to 9) SHUTTER AND AUTOFOCUS PROBLEMS FOREVER!

    Hi Everyone! just to tell all of you that I GET THE DEFINITIVE SOLUTION TO THOSE DSC-H(1 to 9) SHUTER AND AUTOFOCUS PROBLEMS! FOREVER AND EVER! Do you wanna know how it has been possible?

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    Lightbulb Re: DSC-H2 Shutter Button Problem

    I found this page when I typed "DSC-H2 parts" into Google and this came up the number one link. I got the camera in May 2007. In June 2008 I went on vacation with it. At that point I had taken maybe 3000 pictures with it without any problem. So anyway, I was in China on my vacation just minutes before my boat was supposed to leave for a cruise there, when the shutter button came off. Since I was only maybe 1/4 of the way through my trip, I thought of getting a new camera, but even the smaller inferior cameras were too much (without bargaining; Im sure it would have been less than what I was originally told, but whatever). So in the end I was able to rig it up by sticking a wire straight down the hole where the button used to go. It seems the button is like a thumb tack, and as long as I had that wire going to the same point and making contact with whatever's down there, that's all I need. The wire is held in place by tape, and I have now taken around 1000 pictures with this set up.

    Of course, since my camera was just over a year old when this happened, its not under warranty. Sony wanted $130 just for labor. So if you figure the part is around $20, then you're looking at at least $165 by the time you add in shipping. Of course, it still has the same low quality parts, so this is liable to break again. Besides, look on ebay and see how much these cameras go for. Its not worth it. I told the guy at Sony that I was unhappy with this situation and that I'd rather go buy a new NIKON than pay to get this Sony repaired. :mad2:

    Im really surprised at this. Sony has always been a high quality brand, and Im really disappointed in the way they are handling this. I still have a DSC-S70 that I got in 2000. It became obsolete, but it still works as well as it ever did. YOu would think that the H2, which is supposed to be a much more capable camera would be of the same (or better) quality. After reading this forum, I think I will just keep it the way it is instead of getting it fixed. Here is a picture of my camera with the wire makeshift shutter button.
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