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Had the same problem myself, I purchased a new lcd from ebay (user name: ProphotoSD). He has tons of factory LCD's, cost around 90$. Please note that if you cracked the clear cover above the lcd that is a separate piece however it wont effect the lcd working (this piece is also replaceable). Then I found a simple tutorial for disassembling the camera body on google. Took me like 25 min, very simple job, just need a very small phillips head screw driver. Hope this helps!
Many screen breaks happen to ruin the LCD from visibly displaying a picture. On some cameras, the screen is attached to the back plate of the camera and are very easy to replace with a new one. Some screens are attached to a video pc board and may ruin the board from displaying anything. Your best bet is to have it repaired professionally by one of our top repair providers and get an estimate first. I have repaired many good digital cameras with a LCD replacement, but I also had to purchase a broken used one for parts because new parts became to expensive to repair the one with a broken LCD. BTW: all digital cameras contain many PC boards and if you can still take pictures means the boards that control your lens, motors, CCD, and I/O boards are still intact and functional. Hope this helps - fotobean
Hey chellz, You can most likely get the LCD screen on your camera replaced, but I will say that digital camera repairs often exceed the value of the camera. It wouldn't hurt to get an estimate done though. To get an estimate done you could bring it to a Geek Squad® precinct in a Best Buy™ store and they can send it out to get an estimate done. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Allan Go Ahead. Use Us.
I did the same for my Sony Cybershot, and today I just got the replacement part for 40 bucks. Check out DarnToothSam.com (bizarre name but the parts came pretty quickly and very well wrapped).
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