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newtron | 11:37 Fri 01st Sep 2006 | How it Works
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I have a Kodak digital camera that has sand in it. When it is turned on, the lens cannot come out because of the sand. So it just turns itself off immediately. Would it be worthwhile to have it serviced by Kodak, or would it cost more than buying a new camera?
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Try blowing it out with a hair drier.

Also buy one of those special brushes for cleaning cameras (with very soft bristles)

You can blow with the hair drier while gently brushing with the brush.

That may get rid of most of it.

I woiuld imagine a service may cost a lot of money. You could take it to a camera shop, or somewhere like Jessops, and see what they say.
I believe Jessops charge �50 just to look at a camera, and then charge accordingly. Go for vehelpfuls method first...
if all fails, you could claim it on you'r insurence and say it was stolen

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