On 2 Nov 2003 at 14:41, Chip Louie wrote:
> Hi WJM,
>
> I think you have a bad LCD connection, they pop into a socket and it
> probably need to be popped out, cleaned and re-inserted. It should be
> an inexpensive fix at the local camera repair/service center.
>
> Cheers/Chip
I know that[*], but all it took to solve it was warming up, and all
it caused was long storage in a (by then) cold room.
It might be oxidation of the contacts (though it's far from moist in
that room, just a bone cold bedroom, and the camera was deep inside a
Lowe bag), but I would have expected that under any other condition
than this one....not by storage only.
[*] once repaired a broken/damaged EOS-1 (started with only a broken
LCD on top, ended with only a (partly) broken viewfinder-LED....oh
well, too much work to open up the top cover again....:))
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Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
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