It probably has a broken lcd screen. So yes there is a way to fix it but if you dont mind the line, on some cameras you can just go to the settings and reset it. But if i were you i would take it in somewhere a great place is odds-n-ends at the orchards mall in benton harbor mi.
It depends on the camera and what's wrong with it. A professional camera with interchangeable lenses is more likely to be repairable for less than the replacement cost than a "point and shoot" all-in-one with a fixed lens.
Why don't you send it back to Sony! They should send you another camera because their product was faulty. I would advise you not to take the camera apart. Unfortunately, you will find that a jammed lens will not fall under warranty repair. But many people have reported success in fixing lens errors without even opening the camera. Please see the Related Link "Fixing a Lens Error on a Digital Camera". If you don't have any success with the seven listed lens error techniques. You may want to consider swapping the LCD screens like you originally suggested. If you have a little mechanical or electronics background, it's not hard at all. Please see the other below Related Link concerning replacing an LCD screen for many examples.
Lens errors are fairly common. Usually it's sand or grit interfering with the lens extension mechanism. Or the camera's been dropped with the lens extended. Or the camera has been powered on, but the lens had been blocked preventing its extension. Or the battery ran down with the lens extended ... Also you can try twisting the camera lens clockwise gently and it will go down. Do not push it down or else you will break it. Then try turning it on. It might work. There are several things that you can do to try to correct it. These home fixes seem to work for less than 50% of the lens errors. If the camera is out of warranty, they're worth a try. See the below related link "Fixing a Lens Error on a Digital Camera":
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There is no fixing a broken motor mount. Replace them with a new ones.
We could possibly take it to a camera fixing service.
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It depends on the camera and what's wrong with it. A professional camera with interchangeable lenses is more likely to be repairable for less than the replacement cost than a "point and shoot" all-in-one with a fixed lens.
Movement is difficult to catch because it sometimes so fast that your camera can take the photo fast enough. You can help by fixing the shutter spped to either 1/15 or 1/30. :)
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I'm fixing to figure it out Tommarrow when my kit gets here i may take pictures of the process.
You can try fixing the old one by replacing the lens or tinkering with the insides. But you can also replace the whole thing with a new one from Amazon or EBay.
IrfanView is the standard software for fixing defects and other small issues, but you can also consider Windows Live Photo Gallery or Picasa.
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