05-13-2025
01:39 PM
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05-13-2025
01:41 PM
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SamanthaW
Hi Everyone,
I’m hoping someone can help me with an issue I’m facing. I have a digital camera that I purchased 15 years ago for $500, and I haven't used it in quite a while. After moving, I recently tried to use it again, but unfortunately, it’s not working.
I live in Boston and have reached out to several camera repair shops, but they all told me that my camera is too old and cannot be fixed. Is that really the case? Does a 15-year-old camera automatically become unrepairable?
If anyone has any suggestions or knows of a place that might be able to fix it, I’d really appreciate your help. Here are the specific details of the camera:
Model: Rebel XS Power: DC 8.1V
Feel free to reach out to me at [Removed email per Community Guidelines]
Thank you in advance for your help!
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05-13-2025 04:21 PM
@chejoel wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I’m hoping someone can help me with an issue I’m facing. I have a digital camera that I purchased 15 years ago for $500, and I haven't used it in quite a while. After moving, I recently tried to use it again, but unfortunately, it’s not working.
I live in Boston and have reached out to several camera repair shops, but they all told me that my camera is too old and cannot be fixed. Is that really the case? Does a 15-year-old camera automatically become unrepairable?
If anyone has any suggestions or knows of a place that might be able to fix it, I’d really appreciate your help. Here are the specific details of the camera:
Model: Rebel XS Power: DC 8.1V
Feel free to reach out to me at [Removed email per Community Guidelines]
Thank you in advance for your help!
Assuming you are looking for lowest cost option here is one:
05-13-2025 05:31 PM
Assuming you and afford the 500 dollars adjusted for inflation ($735), you could grab an R100 or R50 and and EF/RF converter.
05-13-2025 02:17 PM
Honesty, you'd be better off looking at a newer used camera at this point. Or, check out Canon's refurbished cameras.
05-13-2025 04:21 PM
@chejoel wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I’m hoping someone can help me with an issue I’m facing. I have a digital camera that I purchased 15 years ago for $500, and I haven't used it in quite a while. After moving, I recently tried to use it again, but unfortunately, it’s not working.
I live in Boston and have reached out to several camera repair shops, but they all told me that my camera is too old and cannot be fixed. Is that really the case? Does a 15-year-old camera automatically become unrepairable?
If anyone has any suggestions or knows of a place that might be able to fix it, I’d really appreciate your help. Here are the specific details of the camera:
Model: Rebel XS Power: DC 8.1V
Feel free to reach out to me at [Removed email per Community Guidelines]
Thank you in advance for your help!
Assuming you are looking for lowest cost option here is one:
05-13-2025 05:31 PM
Assuming you and afford the 500 dollars adjusted for inflation ($735), you could grab an R100 or R50 and and EF/RF converter.
05-13-2025 08:08 PM
Thank you, i really appreciate your answer!
Jeel
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