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Michel Goujon Posted on Sep 18, 2012
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Fujifilm Fine Pix 80 EXA

I'm busy with a Fujifilm Fine Pix 80 EXA which received some salt water. I opened all, dissassemn=$bled what can be and everything looks cle=an except the connectuion to the display. This connector was dirty 'green du to copper salts formed with salt water) . Now everything looks clean ... how to restart it ? Is there any reset procedure ? ? [email protected]

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Salt water may have caused some components to short out.
It would not be worth repairing and it would not be a DIY repair.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2006

SOURCE: lcd screen blank

hi yes salt water is very dangerous for any electronic device and it is possible that you will need to install a new LCD but first try changing the battaries to brand new 1's a little slap on the bottom side will maybe do the job good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2008

SOURCE: Nikon d200 sprayed with water

I would suggest that you give the contacts a good clean (gently of course) on both the camera body and lens'.

Also although the water would make no difference, make sure if you have any lens' with aperture rings to put them round to F33 or the smallest aperture, if they aren't this will cause the fEE.

Hope this helps

Drew

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2011

SOURCE: My kodak m530 got salt

Hi,
Of course this problem is fixable. But the question should be asked as such that ; can it be economically fixed? The answer is Unfortunately.
There is a few ways to solve it.
One: To repair it by changing the capacitor of the flash with a similar out of order camera. But this needs an authorized tecnician and to have similar camera. But this is not an easy way.
Two: To change the flash unit as a complite module by the help of an authorized service. But this is very expensive according to a new camera.
Three: Not to use the flash but going on to use the other parts of the camera. I think this is the best thing to do.

Unfortunately I could not solve your problem but I have given you detailed explanation about what can be done.
Regards.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2011

SOURCE: FujiFilm Fine Pix A805 Does my

Based on what the manual says, no it does not take B&W photos.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2011

SOURCE: FujiFilm fine Pix A 345.

Those things get stuck.

You have to mess with it until it comes unstuck, if it even does.

Try hitting it while you are turning it on. Tap it from all sides and directions.

You might get lucky.

I got mine to come back to life temporarily.

Please don't give me a thumbs down just cause its bad news.

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