
First, try turning the camera off, then back on (just like it’s telling you).If your Sony camera was accidentally plugged into the wrong power source, it might have shorted out the circuitry, which keeps power from getting to your shutter, or to the IBIS assembly. Sony camera IBIS assembly out of alignment. This is a common problem – usually corrected through a reset, or re-initialization process – but not always (see instructions below for resetting the camera). The IBIS assembly can go out of alignment due to an impact or rough handling. IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) Won’t Initialize Sony A7M2 Going Into Error With a bad Shutter. The shutter can also go bad because of normal use. This is a common problem for cameras, as this assembly can be damaged from impact or rough handling. The shutter is stuck or not functioning properly. Here’s a list of the usual suspects that might be causing this error message on your LCD screen. Most likely, it’s a stuck shutter – but not always. You might see this message after powering your camera on, or suddenly after shooting normally without any issues.

But, whatever happened, no judgements from us – we’re focused on getting you back to shooting right away.

That will definitely do a number on your gear. Maybe your camera got knocked, exposed to moisture, or mistakenly plugged into the the wrong power source. In many cases, those pesky camera system error issues can be diagnosed and fixed easily.Īccidents will happen. You found us, so you must be having a problem with your Sony Video Camera or Sony Mirrorless Camera.
