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Old 04-27-2009, 09:43 PM   #1
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Where can I fix my digicam?

I have a Olympus FE-20 digicam.

I dropped it the other day while the lens was still extended out the camera
fell right on the lens. So it got shoved in and kinda bent.

I probably didn't do something very smart, which was push the lens back into the camera. So after I did, I tried to turn on the camera and it seems to work, except there's no focus on the LCD.
Which is logical, the lens is probably messed up. As in the telscope thing is busted.

Anyone know how I can fix it or where and how much it would cost?
I don't really know much about digicams.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:33 PM   #2
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http://www.camtexgroup.com/services/

http://www.vancam.com/

those are some old local camera repair shops
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High chance it will cost you more to fix.
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Out of warranty, i guess? The same thing happened to my Fuji cam, and I was able to send it in for repair under warranty.
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Out of warranty, i guess? The same thing happened to my Fuji cam, and I was able to send it in for repair under warranty.

I got this digicam through air miles... so I don't know about the warranty there.

And does warranty cover if YOU dropped the digicam?
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