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NEX 5 Screen Issues
I see this subject has been raised before but thought i'd ask. My Nex 5 screen is showing signs of delamination round the edge of what i believe is a protective film . This seems to be a problem with this camera. Is there an easy fix, in other words attempt to remove the film myself, or should I return this to Sony for repair ?
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adriand100
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Hello adriand100 - welcome to the Sony Forums.
May I ask how long you have had this camera. The only reason for this question is that usually even small attempts to 'self-repair' can invalidate a warranty if it is still under guarantee.
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Simon
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Thanks for the response Simon. The camera was bought the first week of September last year so still has a few months left on the warranty. Fair comment about tampering with it whilst it's still under warranty. I will contact Sony and ask if it can be repaired before September. Failling that I will nurse it along until it gets so bad that I will have to attempted a repair.
This has been discussed on other forums and I believe their is a film that can be removed. Most people then fit a protective glass screen. My posting was to see if others on here have had the same problems and any possible resolutions.
Adrian
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That's definitely the best idea in the meantime for you - if it is still under a valid warranty you have nothing to lose by contacting Customer Services first of all.
In case you haven't got round to it yet, the details are here:
http://support.sony-europe.com/contacts/index.aspx?site=odw_en_GB
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Simon
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Thats exactly what I done Simon. I have been asked to send it in for repair under warranty. Sometimes the obvious eludes me !!
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Adrian
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Glad to hear you have got it sorted out.
I wouldn't worry about the obvious - a moment of curiosity when peeling back the film can have expensive consequences! Unfortunately, I know of what I speak from my impatient, university days. :smileyblush:
Simon
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I have the same thing.
I am on the edge of warrantee,
but figure, it is only the edge, and won't progress further than that.
Once it is all gone, it'll be a nice shiny silver colour.
In any case, I am not trusting enough to send it in for maintainence.
I want to use it, not wait around, for what is a very minor problem.
However, I would hope for future users sake, that Sony fixes this problem. Not everyone will be so calm about it.
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Fair enough.. If it doesn't worry you that's fine. I reckoned it might get worse so decided to contact Sony. It has been with them for the past week for a warranty repair. They estimate 5 days to get it back to me so should have it soon. They use a Freepost service in the UK but you can pay extra to cover for loss or damage.
I agree that the issue should be addressed. Not sure if it's just a small amount of units affected or more widespread. Also I've purchased a clip on screen to protect it further on its return !!