Dropped camera, and now there are cracks in lcd glass on my out of warrenty Lumix DMC-LX3. LCD works fine, camera works fine. Is this repairable and how should I go about it ?
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Perhaps in disassembly pressure on the LCD cracked the crystal display with will cause a rich black screen. If the camera has both internal and LCD displays, perhaps the switch is set to the eyepiece? My lumix will shut off the LCD and turn on the eyepiece to save battery. Check wires to that switch.
Well, as you can imagine, dropping the camera will almost always have bad results. Besides your cracked LCD, i think you might have a circuit problem.
In this case, it will be much cheaper to rather buy a new camera, rather than trying to repair the circuit. I need to mention that the if the LCD is broken, the camera will actually still function, so this informs us that the problem is not limited to the LCD.
Hope this can be of help.
Feel free to contact me if you need any further assistance.
Sounds like you didn't use the "safely remove hardware" function before disconnecting. If it won't turn off by itself, you need to remove the card and then the battery. Press all the buttons and leave it alone for 20 minutes...insert the card and then the battery and turn it on. This may work but you may have also have already corrupted the card and possibly the camera. While the card is out, you may want to try to download the pics using a separate card reader.
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