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Nikon S50 I accidentally dropped my nikon S50 camera about 4 feet and fell on the hardfloor. When i picked it up, there was no visible damage noticed. I turned it on,the power indicator turned on but there was no image in the LCD seen and remained blank and black.however,after a few seconds it turns off. I am planning to have it checked in a repair service, and one of my buddies told me that it will cost me around $200. Please help me.

  • Anonymous Jul 10, 2008

    i dropped my coolpix camera by 2 feet and now i am getting lens error please advice where in mumbai india i should repair my nikon camera. my e mail is pramod _ghogale @yahoo.co.in

  • pramod_ghoga Jul 10, 2008

    i dropped my coolpix camera by 2 feet and now i am getting lens error please advice where in mumbai india i should repair my nikon camera. my e mail is pramod _ghogale @yahoo.co.in

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Sorry we can't fix that here... The video lens might be damage due to that height of the drop. It's the first part to be damaged...

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