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I Dropped My Digital Camera Yesterday, Now Its Stopped Working
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It an Olympus FE-290. Does this mean i might as well bin it, as its not going to be worth repairing? or more expensive to repair than replace?
thanx in advance
thanx in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it may be done for pn. When I did the same thing the lens used to come out then go back in. When I took in to the camera shop they said uneconomical to repair. Save your memory card and transfer to a new camera. They are dirt cheap now, what with the progress in mob. phone cameras and the such like. A bummer I know, we get to love a camera after spending time to learn all its gizmos.
I did the same last year to one of my cameras and used.
http:// www.cam erarepa irdirec t.co.uk /camera -repair s.html? gclid=C JXkgK3L 38cCFRG eGwodOl MFBQ
They give you an estimate and the repair was good, cheaper than a new camera and as I like it and have learnt how to use it, I am happy.
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They give you an estimate and the repair was good, cheaper than a new camera and as I like it and have learnt how to use it, I am happy.
I found a review for your camera from 2008 so assume it is a fairly old camera (it gives it a low score well).
It is also on 4x zoom which is quite low by todays standards so maybe time for a new one.
I have a Canon compact camera with 20x zoom that was not too expensive (it was an end of life deal so was reduced).
Cameras are replaced by companies every year or so and it possible to find deals on cameras that are end of life so look out for one.
Here is the review of your camera.
http:// www.tru stedrev iews.co m/Olymp us-FE-2 90-revi ew
It is also on 4x zoom which is quite low by todays standards so maybe time for a new one.
I have a Canon compact camera with 20x zoom that was not too expensive (it was an end of life deal so was reduced).
Cameras are replaced by companies every year or so and it possible to find deals on cameras that are end of life so look out for one.
Here is the review of your camera.
http://
^^ It depends on what you like, smartphones are good for some situations but not others. One of my cameras is a 75 year old twin-lens Rolleiflex which I wouldn't part with for anything, a joy to use, and it works as well now as it did the day it was manufactured (with its original Carl Zeiss lenses) in Braunschweig.
I suspect it is worth finding out if it can be fixed inexpensively.
A few years ago I had a camera break on me. Discovered it used 2 small bits of plastic in the case to hold the battery cover on. One breaks and the camera becomes useless ! I never did get around to checking if it was repairable; it's still upstairs. A web search did discover the brand no longer made cameras so getting advice on repair was unlikely. :-(
A few years ago I had a camera break on me. Discovered it used 2 small bits of plastic in the case to hold the battery cover on. One breaks and the camera becomes useless ! I never did get around to checking if it was repairable; it's still upstairs. A web search did discover the brand no longer made cameras so getting advice on repair was unlikely. :-(
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