Andreas Thaler
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I keep reading here and in other forums that people don't have the confidence to repair their photo gear. Because they have no talent for it, no patience, don't have the right tools, and so on …
Others then give well-intentioned advice that you should just give your things to the workshop, the device will come back like new and you don't have to worry at all. So you're happy to pay XYZ for it. Or you should save yourself time and money on repairs and just buy a new, used device. And if you try to repair yourself, is gently hinted at, you can more or less only do botched work, risk your device, maybe you might even be crazy, a little at least
It's true …
… a lot of things - even most things - can't be repaired by yourself.
But who is faced with the decision of whether to replace all the electronics on their Leica R7 or give their Canon F-1 New a new mirror box?
Probably only a few.
But when it comes to …
… making battery contacts conductive again, cleaning the inside of your lens or replacing an electrolytic capacitor - and this happens much more often - you can do it yourself and save money. And it's fun, even if it takes time.
Should we do a little workshop here on what it takes to get started with simple repairs? Motivation, basic tools, deciding what you can do yourself and what it's better not to?
Or do we already have enough information about this in the forum?
I maintain that anyone can fix anything. It just depends on your goals and these can be managed.
How do you think about this topic?
Do it yourself or have it done?
Others then give well-intentioned advice that you should just give your things to the workshop, the device will come back like new and you don't have to worry at all. So you're happy to pay XYZ for it. Or you should save yourself time and money on repairs and just buy a new, used device. And if you try to repair yourself, is gently hinted at, you can more or less only do botched work, risk your device, maybe you might even be crazy, a little at least

It's true …
… a lot of things - even most things - can't be repaired by yourself.
But who is faced with the decision of whether to replace all the electronics on their Leica R7 or give their Canon F-1 New a new mirror box?
Probably only a few.
But when it comes to …
… making battery contacts conductive again, cleaning the inside of your lens or replacing an electrolytic capacitor - and this happens much more often - you can do it yourself and save money. And it's fun, even if it takes time.
Should we do a little workshop here on what it takes to get started with simple repairs? Motivation, basic tools, deciding what you can do yourself and what it's better not to?
Or do we already have enough information about this in the forum?
I maintain that anyone can fix anything. It just depends on your goals and these can be managed.
How do you think about this topic?
Do it yourself or have it done?
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