Go to either Plastex or Urethane Supply. They both sell a plastic repair resin product that can be used to repair automotive lenses. You can buy both red and amber colored resin "powder" to match your lens.
To repair a light lens on a Cadillac Escalade, first, remove the damaged lens by unscrewing or unclipping it from the housing. Clean the area around the light assembly to ensure proper adhesion. If the lens is cracked, you can use a plastic adhesive or epoxy to bond the pieces together. For a complete replacement, install a new lens by reversing the removal process and securing it in place. Always check the seal to prevent moisture ingress.
You can take it to a repair shop, but it is probably cheaper to buy a new camera.
You will need to first disconnect the electrical connection behind the headlights. You can then detach the cover and dry out the headlight. Make sure the source is not a cracked lens.
The reason water is inside your light lens is that the lens housing is cracked somewhere, not necessarily where you can see it, and when you either wash the vehicle or it rains, water finds its' way through the crack in the lens housing. If you can find the crack you can seal it with something as simple as silicone sealant.
To fix a broken lens on your Polaroid Sun 660, first, carefully inspect the lens for any cracks or damage. If the lens is cracked, you may need to replace it with a new one, which can sometimes be sourced from vintage camera repair shops or online marketplaces. If the lens is just misaligned, gently realign it by loosening the screws around the lens assembly, adjusting it, and then tightening the screws back. Always handle the camera with care to avoid further damage during the repair process.
The first thing I would check to see is, is the camera still under warranty. If so, look at your paperwork and call the manufacturer. The repair will be free. If it's not under warranty, you can search locally for a shop such as Murphy's Camera.
Light goes in the lens, refraction occurs, and the light exits the lens.
Dealer? Auto Zone? Salvage yard? E-Bay?
Yes, the camera lens can be fixed. The problem is that if you get it fix, it will cost about the same as a new camera if not more.
The sensor senses light and image to adjust the auto focus, shutter speed, and lens aperture.
The light is delayed longer by the thicker part of the lens than by the thinner part of the lens. This results in the following:convex lens, light rays bend towards the axis of the lensconcave lens, light rays bend away from the axis of the lens
Light traveling through a lens appears to converge or diverge depending on the shape of the lens. In a converging lens, the light rays come together at a focal point after passing through the lens, whereas in a diverging lens, the light rays spread out. The path of light through a lens can be visualized using ray diagrams.