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RX100 III switching itself back on after my powering off

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Whitesocks57
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RX100 III switching itself back on after my powering off

I'm going to throw myself on the mercy of members here. I have researched my problem online before coming here and all I can see are a range of similar people having this experience to which the responses are "Me too" which offers no comfort or solution.

My RX100 III was working perfectly until a few weeks ago. I'd not used it for a couple of weeks and then this thing began. If you power off, it will turn itself back on, the lens extends and it stays like that and I guess flattens the battery. If you power it off manually, it will turn itself back on after maye 10 or 15 seconds.

 

When it is on, I can no longer use the NFC feature to transfer images to my phone. It just doesn't register. 

My software version is 1.2 and I can't see any benefit of installing version 2 as the update is to do with using the camera in a waterproof case, which I don't do.   I've been a Sony nut for years, TV, Hi fi, phone and cams.

In the last 6 months both the RX100 and my lovely HX400v have developed faults. 

If I find some good advice for this problem, then I will open up a thread for the 400v another time.

I really do appreciate any input as I can't afford to send it off to be looked at. 

 

Regards  Keith

 

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65hx923_cust11
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You might as well update the firmware, it might fix whatever is going wrong.

 

Have you tried turning the camera off and removing the battery for 5 minutes of so?

 

Have you tried a new battery?

 

If none of that solves it then sending it to be repaired is the only option.

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65hx923_cust11
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You might as well update the firmware, it might fix whatever is going wrong.

 

Have you tried turning the camera off and removing the battery for 5 minutes of so?

 

Have you tried a new battery?

 

If none of that solves it then sending it to be repaired is the only option.

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Whitesocks57
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Thank you for the response.

Before posting, I'd tried everything. Since posting, I have I believe, solved the problem. I read as much as I could find and one article said when attempting a firmware update, remove the SD card. I'd never done this. I went through the update process for the umpteenth time and this time it worked. Took about 20 minutes for the update, but I've had no more trouble since.

I hope the soultion I found is of some use to others with this annoying problem.