I have cracked the LCD on my new digi cam. It's only a small screen (a bit
over an inch square) but the manufacturers want 50 quid for a new screen.
(That's just for the screen, labour to install it is another 70 quid.)
I have opened it up and removed the old screen, and I reckon there is a
reasonable chance that I can install a new one correctly myself. Does anyone
know where I can source a replacement screen more cheaply, please?
The camera is a Minolta Dimage E500. There are loads of serial nos on the
back of the screen if anyone needs to know them.
Thanks.
... leave that as a challenge to you
otherwise £50 sounds a reasonable price
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geoff
Try and find a faulty one of your model, bound to be some floating
around, or you can contact the screen maker, usually a few £'s from
someone in china, but will take some looking around, but you go to find
who made it first!
HTH
-Ben
Try ebay.
camera screens like someone pointed out are interchanable with other
manufacturers but it knowing what fits what.
Laptops screens are the same,interchangable.
Or try local recycle groups by you www.recycle.org
and ask for anyone got a non functioning MD E500
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
:-)
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Adrian C
Thats the fella. :-)
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
Apart from that are you saying that screens all have the same interface, so
you can just plug in a replacement, it just might not be quite the same size
but it would probably work. That would be nice.
Sony (the new owners) are advertising on their website '01782 753366'
for repairs and '08700 104107' for consumer support. You could try
www.cpc.co.uk (or get their telephone number of the site and give them a
ring) if you are still keen to get an LCD display yourself.
BTW Morgan Computers have that camera (refurbished) for £83 in stock.
<http://www.morgancomputers.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?ProductID=3159&CategoryID=203&SubCategoryID=270>
Is there any chance you purchased it on a credit card and it's covered
with accidental insurance?
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Adrian C
If you purchased with a credit card, check the insurances the card provider
offer.
You may be pleasantly surprised by some kind of unconditional purchase
insurance cover!
Most card providers have some kind of insurance offfering as a freebie.
D
Were you on acid when you posted that?
> Neil encase you have not noticed this is has been cross posted, so which
> group is it OT and kindly reply to that one only are your post was OT ???
Once more in English, please!
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Skipweasel
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
HTH
-Ben
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Hi, any idea where I can buy a screen from? I don't have any to interchange
I had a similar problem with a Konica Minolta. My Minolta used a Casio
screen and it's most likely a Casio in yours. Minolta will only repair
for you and that's not worth bothering with. I contacted Casio and they
wanted something stupid like £150.
Your best bet is to hunt for a faulty camera with a working screen.
otherwise just buy another camera and keep/sell the old one for spares.
> Minolta will only repair
> for you and that's not worth bothering with.
Not any more they won't. They've packed up cameras and have handed over
all their legacy servicing to Sony.
http://www.konicaminolta.co.uk/about/photo/closure_statement.php
I buy them from all over the place, auctions, ebay, free-ads. If I
wanted a new one, I would go straight to the Taiwan site of the maker
and contact them direct.
HTH
-Ben