Digital cameras are built compactly and include electronic components, making them hard to disassemble and repair. This is why repair costs are so high. Only the action of diagnosing and finding the problem is expensive because of the special testing equipments used in this process. And the repair of the camera requires other tools and special calibration equipment.
Common problems that occur with digital cameras
Probably the most common problem that can occur with a digital camera is when the zoom lens won't work anymore. It's impossible to focus or fire and the LCD screen will read some error message. This is most of the due to the knocking out of alignment of the lens.
Other problems that users experience are broken battery covers, broken hinges on memory card doors or cracked LCD screens. Moreover, if you repeatedly insert a memory card the wrong way, you risk damaging the contacts inside the camera.
Before you send your camera to be repaired, be sure to check the following
Battery level: cameras don't function properly if batteries are low. Try recharging them or using a new set of batteries and see if there's a difference.
Camera controls: be sure to know what every function does. You can easily activate an option or even press a button by accident. Check the settings and consult the manual if you're not sure about something.
Full memory card: transfer your photos to a PC or some other electronic support. If your card is full it's possible the camera won't turn on.
Reset the camera: use this from the camera menu or by keeping the batteries out of the camera for a day.
If the camera really is broken.
If you didn't succeed in improving anything using the advices listed above it's time to call an authorized repair service center. Be sure you're accurate in describing what's wrong with your device and ask for minimum repair and shipping costs and in how many days you'll get your camera back. Don't forget to ask for a warranty for the repair service. If your problem is not so serious, like a broken hinge, a local repair shop may be a good idea as most likely it will be cheaper.
Be sure to read service advisories of the manufacturer.
The malfunction may be caused by the manufacturer. When so, published service advisories list the affected devices. If it's your case, then your camera will be repaired by the manufacturer free of charge even if its warranty is no longer available.
Are camera repairs worth it?
It costs you between 30 and 50% to repair your digital camera. So it's best to think well if it's really worth a repair or the best investment would be to buy a new one.
Getting the perfect used digital camera, is never an easy thing, especially with the way digital technology is constantly changing. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the used camera with all the features important to you.
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