Abra Staffin-Wiebe (
abracanabra) wrote2008-09-24 10:31 pm
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R.I.P. Canon A710
The state of my old camera after its unnatural demise. But what's this? I can take a picture of my old camera...with my new replacement. It's a scratch-and-dent model, meaning the viewscreen cover has a spiderweb crack in it, but it seems to work fine and the lens is unscratched. This means I got it for about 1/3-1/4 the price it's going for new, which is pretty good since this is the next model up from my deceased darling. Still need to figure out the new camera's tricks.
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Also, the digital photo of the digital camera is very meta.
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I generally recommend against taking a camera apart unless you've got another camera to document the process in detail so it can be reassembled.
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Moreover there places where you quite literally have to pry parts apart. There are I estimate 5 different size screws, and the part we needed to get at was just impossible to get to.