newcan1
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I bought a completely dead Nikon N75 for parts, to use the back door on it for a live N75 which had a broken latch.
When my parts camera arrived, while it was indeed truly "dead", it looked in pristine condition - no signs of dropping, immersion, or other abuse.
Then I got to thinking - I wonder if it could be fixed? What would cause electronics to die in the absence of obvious abuse?
I removed the base and examined the wires from the battery compartment and they seemed intact as far as I could see. Next I will remove the top and see if there are any visible problems with the on-off switch. Beyond that I'd be stumped.
I only paid 99cents plus shipping for it and it's worth that for the door, but I'd be grateful for any comments or suggestions.
When my parts camera arrived, while it was indeed truly "dead", it looked in pristine condition - no signs of dropping, immersion, or other abuse.
Then I got to thinking - I wonder if it could be fixed? What would cause electronics to die in the absence of obvious abuse?
I removed the base and examined the wires from the battery compartment and they seemed intact as far as I could see. Next I will remove the top and see if there are any visible problems with the on-off switch. Beyond that I'd be stumped.
I only paid 99cents plus shipping for it and it's worth that for the door, but I'd be grateful for any comments or suggestions.