I may have killed my trusty DC600 this last week on Bonaire.
During a night dive the battery symbol turned red, and the camera would not shut off until the battery died. Shots were pure white, although the screen itself had a clear image until I tried to take a picture.
The camera was still quite warm @ an hr later when I got back to the room and removed it from it's UW housing. After that, every image was pure white, not matter what setting I used.
I found one drop of moisture inside the housing, but I may have transferred. that with my hands. Not sure.
A day or two later the image on the screen looks good, but any picture taken is quite white or yellowish.
Has anyone any experience with this problem? Is it fixable, or is this the end of the line for this workhorse?
During a night dive the battery symbol turned red, and the camera would not shut off until the battery died. Shots were pure white, although the screen itself had a clear image until I tried to take a picture.
The camera was still quite warm @ an hr later when I got back to the room and removed it from it's UW housing. After that, every image was pure white, not matter what setting I used.
I found one drop of moisture inside the housing, but I may have transferred. that with my hands. Not sure.
A day or two later the image on the screen looks good, but any picture taken is quite white or yellowish.
Has anyone any experience with this problem? Is it fixable, or is this the end of the line for this workhorse?