One way I know of, if it's just water, is to submerge it in a bucket or bowl of rice. The rice will absorb the water, and draw it out if it got into some cracks. It's a fairly well known home remedy. If there's actual damage to the circuitry or hardware, unless you're very comfortable repairing electronics manually, you might want to think about getting it repaired at a shop, or even a handy friend, if you've got one.
get the new camera..
Precision Camera is the one-stop-shop for digital camera and video camera repairs. Their fast turnaround gets your camera returned to you quickly and correctly.
It depends on the type of problem you're trying to fix. Some parts cost more than others. In some cases it won't make sense to fix but rather to get a new camera.
repare it with a digital camera screen that you can buy at an apple store if you live in canada or some type of computer store then you can ask them the best replacement have a great day
Most digital thermometers use liquid crystal displays that cannot be repaired.
I think it's because its low battery. Or maybe if it is not low battery then you might as well go to the shops where you brought the digital camera so they can fix it for you. Good luck :)
Anymore you can purchase a digital camera at a reasonable price. Depending on what needs to be repaired on your camera you may be better off just getting a new one. I would suggest getting an estimate on how much it would cost to fix first and then weigh your options.
It isn't broken, but it isn't a digital camera. It captures images on photographic film. Go left on Sunrise Street to the Wax Museum. Use the camera in front of the man with the gray hair, and he will give you some film. Use it to load the camera.
It isn't broken, but it isn't a digital camera. It captures images on photographic film. Go left on Sunrise Street to the Wax Museum. Use the camera in front of the man with the gray hair, and he will give you some film. Use it to load the camera.
Your camera also has another battery that could have gone out. I think its called a lithium battery. It's located inside the camera. You have to unscrew those tiny screws on the sides of the case to get to it. It's better to take it to a camera store and let them do it.
Yes, United camera is a good site. Its not very expensive either. http://www.unitedcamera.com/?_kk=e5426119-ce97-4234-9dbe-339c6b0450d5&_kt=6102765772&gclid=CJOpwPuA3KgCFeVn5Qod-Du_2w
There are many digital photography software applications available to use. If you have a digital camera, you'll need the right software to both download your pictures with and also to fix them. Photography software is used for several things. The software allows you to easily convert your photography from your camera to your computer. From there, you will be able to use a plethora of different tools to enhance and fix your photos. This enables you to have quality pictures at all times when you use the right software to achieve the right effects. The camera you purchase should come with its own software, however, you can also buy it on its own.