No, I didn't broke it, my sister broke it. My Kodak Easyshare C330. She won't fess up on how she broke it, so I don't have a lead.
Anyway, the camera: She returned it to me, the lens are fully extended, screen pitch black, won't respond to dial rotations or keypresses, memory card corrupted, red LED on camera stays on until I pop out batteries. I swapped batteries to a known good charged pair and still nothing. No evidence of water damage or physical shock/impact.
However, it *did* rain today, so it's sitting right now on my PS3's exhaust vents to dry any possible water inside.
Anybody experience this and can share tips? That camera served me well: Most of my photographs were taken with that camera and I would absolutely HATE to part with it.
Anyway, the camera: She returned it to me, the lens are fully extended, screen pitch black, won't respond to dial rotations or keypresses, memory card corrupted, red LED on camera stays on until I pop out batteries. I swapped batteries to a known good charged pair and still nothing. No evidence of water damage or physical shock/impact.
However, it *did* rain today, so it's sitting right now on my PS3's exhaust vents to dry any possible water inside.
Anybody experience this and can share tips? That camera served me well: Most of my photographs were taken with that camera and I would absolutely HATE to part with it.