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D3100
My cam seems to be dying
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 81898" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>wow, yes, was this salt water? salt water is way worse then fresh water. right when it happens, you sometimes can dry with rice for 24 hours, and then bake at 120 degrees in an oven and it helps dry it out, </p><p></p><p>but, you have gone more then a week,, so,, it is now dry, so, it might be more. </p><p></p><p>Nikon can be fickle with repair, I had one dropped in water, and Nikon refused to fix it, so my local Pro shop did the repairs for a few hundred dollars. If you have a decent pro camera repair shop, you could try them, it might just be a control board. Sounds like</p><p>your sensor is OK. </p><p></p><p>anyway,, good luck, you may find it is cheaper to buy a used 3000 then to pay for the service/fix of yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 81898, member: 10038"] wow, yes, was this salt water? salt water is way worse then fresh water. right when it happens, you sometimes can dry with rice for 24 hours, and then bake at 120 degrees in an oven and it helps dry it out, but, you have gone more then a week,, so,, it is now dry, so, it might be more. Nikon can be fickle with repair, I had one dropped in water, and Nikon refused to fix it, so my local Pro shop did the repairs for a few hundred dollars. If you have a decent pro camera repair shop, you could try them, it might just be a control board. Sounds like your sensor is OK. anyway,, good luck, you may find it is cheaper to buy a used 3000 then to pay for the service/fix of yours. [/QUOTE]
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