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have dsc t5,,,my view screen is very dark cant see subjects well at all cause sscreen is very dark....it take pics and stores just fine...but cant view because of screen is so dark..a code keeps flahsing on screen it is E:91:01....what do i need to do...thanks

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Hidden under the memory door is a switch, if it helps, so first try that switch.
#2. For a technical hack :Follow the steps below to try resolving the error.

IMPORTANT: For information about specific error codes and their causes, consult the instruction manual for the camera. Instruction manuals are available online in the Manuals/Specs/Warranty section of the SonyŽ eSupport Web site.
Verify that a Sony battery or AC power adapter is being used.
Try replacing the recording media.
Reset the camera back to the factory defaults.

The troubleshooting steps listed above should resolve your issue. If you have completed all of the steps and the issue is not resolved, service may be required. The Sony eService Web site at http://eservice.sony.com/ can assist you in obtaining service from a Sony Service Center or locating a Sony Authorized Servicer in your area.

Last a hack via windows 98: Go here http://www.agoraquest.com/viewtopic.php?topic=8624&forum=31


Copy the full address. It is fairly involved. Good luck.
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