Sometimes, no matter how careful and attentive you are using your digital SLR camera comes a point when it stops functioning as it did when you first bought it. Some digital SLRs have a life, a period in which it can be fully functioning before it starts slipping out of her prime. The problem is that sometimes, to fix your camera May cost you more money than just getting a new total. This is because digital SLR cameras have a compact build and electronic components that make it difficult to disassemble and repair.
Only the process of diagnosing specific problems with your camera requires using special equipment. Repair centers charge a lot for fixing the camera problem, because they must use to spend on a special calibration tools and equipment. Here are some of the common digital camera problems faced SLR camera owners and users.
One of the most frequently encountered problems of malfunctioning digital camera zoom. This usually occurs when the lens is out of alignment. When that happens, the camera loses its ability to focus an error message appears on the LCD screen. Another common problem is the faulty memory card door hinges are broken. common and innocent mistake of pushing the memory card into the slot the wrong way can cause damage to the contacts on a memory card. Another common problem is cracked or scratched LCD screen, a broken battery covers, and dysfunctional camera sensors.
If you are not sure whether the errors you are experiencing are caused by hardware failure and needs professional repair, here are some things you should check first:
1) Batteries - Sometimes errors occur when the batteries are low. Try to insert a fully charged battery and see if you are still facing the same problems.
2) Memory Card - Many users report that their cameras do not turn on and / or failure when their memory card is full
.3) camera settings - You can also check your settings just in case you accidentally pushed the wrong button that changes the settings in the
.4) reset the camera - You can also try again using the camera menu or turn off the camera and removing the battery for 24 hours
.If none of these suggestions work, the next thing to do is call the accredited and authorized repair. Try as much as possible to explain the problem in detail and ask for the shipping and repair costs minimal. Also, ask if they give a guarantee on repair work. If the repair costs amounted to about 75% of the original cost of the camera, you might want to consider getting it repaired and to take into account the benefits of getting a digital SLR camera, if you're low on budget.
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