Whoever had the camera before the child. If they had left the camera someplace that a child could reach then you could blame them.
Extreme temperature conditions can damage a camera. A camera should never be left in freezing temperatures or extremely hot locations for any length of time. If the camera is not waterproof, dropping a camera into water can damage it. Dropping a camera on a hard surface,such as concrete may damage parts inside the camera.
if the piston breaks that is engine damage.
They did broadcast audio, but they were unable to broadcast television because, while moving the T.V. camera into position, LMP Alan Bean accidentally pointed the camera lens directly at the unfiltered sun, burning out the vidicon tubes inside the instrument.
Yes , it does.
It is possible that no damage will occur by accidentally filing a petrol motorcycle with diesel. The motorcycle make emit a lot of smoke as a result of doing this.
No
Yes, taking pictures of the sun can potentially damage the camera due to the intense light and heat. It is recommended to use proper filters or precautions when photographing the sun to protect the camera.
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Yes.
Yes, taking a picture of the sun can potentially damage a camera if the camera is pointed directly at the sun for an extended period of time. The intense light and heat from the sun can harm the camera's sensor and other components. It is recommended to use a solar filter or special equipment when photographing the sun to protect the camera.
If you have a broken camera lens, you should avoid using it further to prevent further damage. Contact the manufacturer or a professional camera repair service to assess the damage and determine the best course of action for repair or replacement.
It can. It just depends where the parts are when it breaks.