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You can tell if the lens is cracked simply by looking at it, but I doubt very much that that is the issue here. How do the images on the memory media look when viewed on your computer ? I they are OK, it is merely a problem with the LCD screen itself, but repairs would be expensive.
Vendors on ebay sell replacement Camera LCD screens. I bought one for $37 (including shipping). Look on YouTube for How-To videos for installing the new LCD. If you're comfortable with upgrading RAM or installing new hard-drives on a PC, this fix should be do-able for you... Good luck.
Yes. You can get them (to fit yourself) from the manufacture or you can simply take it in to an outlet (like curries etc) or a repair center and they will fix it or have it sent away.
However, it may be cheaper to buy a new camera than to have the screen fixed. You can also get an older broken 7100 with a working screen and remove it and replace your broken one...tho if you are not up to doing that I would take it to a repair center.
The camera will still work fine. The screen is only for framing your pictures and reviewing them. It will be hard to take pictures that way. Just get a new camera. It will be cheaper than repairing the screen.
Hello Emilio,
it seems that your camera was in contact with water or Coca-Cola. In order to repair it you should change light guide plate part number: 147913011 or LCD part number: 180572011 or both.
Best regards,
Arpi
Not only will the LCD need to be imported - but I guess you will not be able to fix it your self either.
If you can work with out the LCD - thats the thing to do.
otherwise you may find it cheaper simply to buy another camera.
thanx a ton
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