If you have ever broken your digital camera, you know that usually you do not bother having it repaired after visiting the local electronic store and finding out how expensive it is. The reason for them being so expensive to repair is because they are built so compactly and with several components inside. This makes it hard to take it apart, and put it back together as the manufacturer did. You will need special machines/equipment, and these can cost a fortune (so it is probably not worth it, unless the camera has some value under it to you).

Digital cameras run into many problems. One of the most common problems is that the lens stops working (the zoom lens to be specific). Your zoom will either not work, or you will receive an error message on your screen. This is a commonly a result of the zoom lens being out of alignment.

Another common problem is that the hinge on the memory card door brakes. This is quite often, almost as often as the zoom lens issue. The battery cover may also be broken or scratched, or a broken LCD. The inside (where the memory card is inserted) can be become damaged if a memory card is forced in the wrong way.

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