Hi all,
Second post in this section in as many days! I just received a Konica TC-X and, separately, a 40/1.8. I like the combo's size and weight, but unfortunately the camera's not functioning. Looking into the battery compartment, I can see a bunch of corrosion on the negative terminal as seen in this cruddy iPhone photo:
It looks pretty bad, but there's always a chance it can be cleaned off and will still work. I've already started a return (5 minutes ago, with obviously no response yet) since the seller claimed it was "working," but I'm wondering whether I should ask for a partial refund and try to fix it myself or just return it outright. I don't really feel like going to the post office, but I also don't feel like putting in work to clean off the contact and have it still be nonfunctional. And then having to take my chances with another camera and wait for it to be delivered anyway!
So, does it look doable? Does corrosion often 'total' a camera or might it be brought back to life?
Second post in this section in as many days! I just received a Konica TC-X and, separately, a 40/1.8. I like the combo's size and weight, but unfortunately the camera's not functioning. Looking into the battery compartment, I can see a bunch of corrosion on the negative terminal as seen in this cruddy iPhone photo:

It looks pretty bad, but there's always a chance it can be cleaned off and will still work. I've already started a return (5 minutes ago, with obviously no response yet) since the seller claimed it was "working," but I'm wondering whether I should ask for a partial refund and try to fix it myself or just return it outright. I don't really feel like going to the post office, but I also don't feel like putting in work to clean off the contact and have it still be nonfunctional. And then having to take my chances with another camera and wait for it to be delivered anyway!
So, does it look doable? Does corrosion often 'total' a camera or might it be brought back to life?