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Energy suppliers have cut prices, but they'd have to fall a lot more to compete with what those on fixed plans are paying.
.......finally got around to posting this Nikon Canada invoice for the Nikon D50 group discussion.............might be of some small help to folks with the same problem........my D50 failed back in February just after the 2 year warranty expired......the local Nikon service centre was fairly fast (4 weeks to fix-I dropped it off and picked it up)
.......they indicate on the invoice (bigger) that they replaced the shutter and aperature control unit and were nice enought to clean the CCD sensor, all for $200 bucks Canadian........:-(
.......the original problem as summarized here below.....
It may be helpful for someone else to see the symptoms and to know that this happened on a cold, damp (no rain) foggy day - maybe something to be avoided if damp air can permeate the camera and affect the electronics.
Summary of possible shutter failure - Nikon D50
- damp, cold, foggy day (no rain)
-using nikon 18-135mm lens
- took two photos OK, then shutter seemed to seize up and would no longer release when shutter button pushed
- the 2 photos taken were recorded to SD disk successfully and could be downloaded directly from camera with nikon transfer via USB
- battery was fully charged
- subsequently, pushing shutter release makes quiet clicking sound as if trying to release but is not successful (in auto or manual positions)
- mirror is stuck in the up position
-shutter curtain is closed and appears normal
-mirror lock-up function in the menuing is greyed out
-all other menus appear normal and functioning
-Err message flashes on top display when camera is turned on or shutter release button is pressed
-top display is normal otherwise
-menu reset does not help
-pushing reset button on bottom of camera does not help
-removed battery for 2 weeks does not help
-recharging battery (using regular Nikon battery) does not help
-cleaning battery contacts does not help
-cleaning lens contacts or using a different lens does not help
-I have babied the camera and changed lenses infrequently
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- 2 year D50 warranty expired December 10, 2008
- the Opanda exif reader program indicates that there may have 9296 shutter activations todate
Repaired with great thanks to Solnyshok's instructions:
solnyshok.blogspot.com/2013/03/nokia-808-glass-and-touch-...
And similarly to LE55ONS's videos:
Like Solnyshok, I got the replacement part from EasyWorldWideTrading (ewwt) on eBay, which came with some tools but not the right size Torx screwdriver, so I also had to get a T6.
If you're doing the same, I strongly advise trying to find a replacement screen that's already in the plastic frame, as it was very fiddly to remove the old one and glue the new one back in place.
The replacement screen was £25.99 + £3.49 P&P. The T6 Torx screwdriver was €2. Nokia Care quoted €240 to repair it, and a new phone is €300.
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Cranckset: Campagnolo Superrecord
Rims: Ambrosio Exelence
Hubs: Miche - Shimano 600
Rear tyre: Michelin
Front tyre: bho
Pedals: Cambio Rino
Saddle: Brooks
Stem: 3ttt
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Fixed the side trim of my VW Golf MK3 with a new clip (simple fix). The small fixes change the look of the car, from a shabby car to a mint one.
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Fixed ped under 24"D surface, showing the gap behind the ped with enough space to access the receptacles on the panel.
Diesel railcar M79964 purrs past the fixed distant signal positioned between Ingrow and Damems stations on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway whilst forming the 1100 Keighley-Oxenhope working. The unit was one of just five built in 1958 by Donauworth-based (West) German company Waggon and Maschinenbau. The railcars saw service in Essex, East Anglia and Derbyshire before this and one of its sisters arrived at the KWVR in 1967 to help usher in the preservation era.
Here's a great protip: enamel paint burns, and thin copper melts. Hold the twisted wires in lighter fire for a few seconds and the enamel will burn away, leaving a welded copper bond.
If you don't pay your parking fee or if you forget the payed parking time... you'll get a present.
I don't understand why he got even two of them...
ALFA ROMEO 156 1.9 JTD, 1999
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