It is possible, but unlikely. Temperature variations could do it.
i got water in my lcd sreen on my camera, what can i do??
Screen size is measured diagonally. The camera with the biggest LCD screen is the HP Photosmart R937; its screen measures 3.6 inches. There are many cameras that have a 3.5 inch LCD, which is almost the same size. Those are the Sony Cyber-shot series, Nikon Coolpix S60 , Samsung Digimax Pro 815, andSamsung DualView TL225.
If the LCD screen has an USB port, then yes, it can.
Samsung flat screen lcd might range between $400-450 on Samsung 32" Class/720p/60Hz/LCD HDTV while Samsung 40" Class/1080p /120Hz/LCD HDTV might costs 600-650. All this deals you might find them at best buy
The Kodak Easyshare camera has a 2.4" LCD color display screen.
Having inadvertantly broken the LCD screen on my D1070 and emailed Samsung about buying a replacement screen - abd having had no reply to two such requests - I suspect that you'll be lucky to get any spare parts. I had to buy a new camera. But that's the throw-away society for you. Rob Davis, Telford UK
No, if you can see fine through the viewfinder no lcd is needed.
Yes, it is repairable up to some extent.
One of the great features of the Nikon D90 is the LCD digital screen. Prior to the invention of the digital camera with the LCD screen, there was the 35mm SLR camera. When looking through the view finder, the SLR camera gave a more accurate view of what the picture will look like. This was great until the digital camera with the LCD screen, such as the one on the Nikon D90, came along. The use of the LCD screen allows the user a view of exactally what the picture will look like.
yes the camera has features a clear LCD screen that is also good sized as kodak says it also has a automatic shutoff and can only be found in kodak stores or ebay and amazon
This would be located in the set up MENU.
From what I can understand, if the camera is sill able take pictures but is not displaying any thing on the LCD, then it is a problem with the LCD or LCD cable connecting to rest of the camera or LCD driver on main board. It can be as simple as a loose flexible PCB connection to the camera main board. Some cameras have an option of turning off the LCD screen to save the camera's batteries. This is primarily for cameras with an additional optical viewfinder. If your camera also has an optical viewfinder, you may have accidentally pressed the button to turn the display off. For example, Canon cameras have a DISPLAY or DISP button. If yours has a similar button, try pressing it once to see if that corrects the problem.