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D50 Repair - menu button, firmware issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="tertiumsquid" data-source="post: 111770" data-attributes="member: 12757"><p>Pulled it apart again, and the only electrolytics I spotted were one for the flash and three on the DC-DC board. Didn't feel like unsoldering everything to pull it out all the way, but I got it out far enough to see the caps and they didn't look bulged or leaky (looked like polymers anyway). </p><p></p><p>I think I'm just going to put this one back together, try to get what I can for the old junk I've got, and buy a D5100 on clearance. Unless I get any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tertiumsquid, post: 111770, member: 12757"] Pulled it apart again, and the only electrolytics I spotted were one for the flash and three on the DC-DC board. Didn't feel like unsoldering everything to pull it out all the way, but I got it out far enough to see the caps and they didn't look bulged or leaky (looked like polymers anyway). I think I'm just going to put this one back together, try to get what I can for the old junk I've got, and buy a D5100 on clearance. Unless I get any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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