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Can my D3100 be fixed? Not focusing after dropping it
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<blockquote data-quote="chssvl" data-source="post: 725474" data-attributes="member: 47903"><p>Thanks for the quick reply. Hmmm. That doesn’t sound good and I fear that any repair would probably be more expensive than the camera. </p><p></p><p>I guess that I could salvage the lens and try to get a replacement body. The servo for the focus seems to work as well as the zoom. Would there be any way to check it other than using another camera?</p><p></p><p>PS. Indeed on the compressed air. I read somewhere that it was worth a try but don’t think it was such a good idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chssvl, post: 725474, member: 47903"] Thanks for the quick reply. Hmmm. That doesn’t sound good and I fear that any repair would probably be more expensive than the camera. I guess that I could salvage the lens and try to get a replacement body. The servo for the focus seems to work as well as the zoom. Would there be any way to check it other than using another camera? PS. Indeed on the compressed air. I read somewhere that it was worth a try but don’t think it was such a good idea [/QUOTE]
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