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D3100
My cam seems to be dying
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<blockquote data-quote="speedfreak" data-source="post: 81993" data-attributes="member: 11125"><p>The thing is that they are sooo expensive when it is about the repair(usually you can buy second hand body for the same price of repair), and the nearest Nikon service is in Bangkok which is very far from me. Also i already opened camera so i am assuming that they will not even want to try to do it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It was not salt water, just normal tap water. But anyway i know how the tap water is quite dangerous too. I was considering washing my camera in distilled water after the accident but due to the availability of distilled water at that time since we were away from town, i just left it like that hoping silica gel will do the job.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was thinking of buying replaceable parts since they are much much cheaper that the new body, guessing that i need to change board or something connected to power failure problems.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ONE MORE THING: About the disassembling camera which was really really pain in the ass because of all hidden screws and their difference, i used small containers in which i placed screws along with the small paper message from where it was unscrewed. If you do without that, at the end you can get in trouble when assembling camera!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedfreak, post: 81993, member: 11125"] The thing is that they are sooo expensive when it is about the repair(usually you can buy second hand body for the same price of repair), and the nearest Nikon service is in Bangkok which is very far from me. Also i already opened camera so i am assuming that they will not even want to try to do it. It was not salt water, just normal tap water. But anyway i know how the tap water is quite dangerous too. I was considering washing my camera in distilled water after the accident but due to the availability of distilled water at that time since we were away from town, i just left it like that hoping silica gel will do the job. I was thinking of buying replaceable parts since they are much much cheaper that the new body, guessing that i need to change board or something connected to power failure problems. ONE MORE THING: About the disassembling camera which was really really pain in the ass because of all hidden screws and their difference, i used small containers in which i placed screws along with the small paper message from where it was unscrewed. If you do without that, at the end you can get in trouble when assembling camera! [/QUOTE]
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