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<blockquote data-quote="pete lynch" data-source="post: 232662" data-attributes="member: 18575"><p>Hello.</p><p>I am not quite a newbie as I have used the film-based slrs in the past but now use point and shoots because I only use cameras for documentation.</p><p>I carry an old Nikon Coolpix L18 in my truck (the batteries removed) as a back up to my Coolpix s9300.</p><p>I have been having a hard time finding repair and service info for these cameras ( I know Google and Youtube has some stuff but it's spotty at best).</p><p>I dont send most things away to get repaired as I have always been able to repair most things myself.</p><p>I work with my hands on everything from computers to cars to cameras and mostly houses as I am employed as a carpenter.</p><p>I hope to learn a thing or two from the folks here and can only hope to share what little I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pete lynch, post: 232662, member: 18575"] Hello. I am not quite a newbie as I have used the film-based slrs in the past but now use point and shoots because I only use cameras for documentation. I carry an old Nikon Coolpix L18 in my truck (the batteries removed) as a back up to my Coolpix s9300. I have been having a hard time finding repair and service info for these cameras ( I know Google and Youtube has some stuff but it's spotty at best). I dont send most things away to get repaired as I have always been able to repair most things myself. I work with my hands on everything from computers to cars to cameras and mostly houses as I am employed as a carpenter. I hope to learn a thing or two from the folks here and can only hope to share what little I know. [/QUOTE]
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