Sony Handycam HDR-CX100, it was focus error, flashing E:61:00 in lcd screen, most common cause of this error is focus motor shaft fell out of the motor mount or focus lens fell out of the shaft. but this camera has different cause, the focus motor & the focus lens were physically sitting in right positon, but motor did not turn smoothly when I rotate it by a finger, so I cleaned, oiled & greased it. finally worked.

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