Should I throw out my hose dog-eared digital camera? Would someone buy it? (Like some inhabitants buy broken ipods) My Sony Cybershot was destroyed a while stern b/c
My Sony Cybershot was destroyed a while stern b/c i accidentally put it in a shoulder bag with drizzling laundry. It has be sitting in a box for months. Should I throw it out or would someone buy it from me for some basis?
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If your camera has be wet, and consequently dried out, it probably isn't any good any more. As a broad rule your supposed to put your camera that has be dropped in hose down, inside a container with hose and take it straight to the camera store. Sometimes the drying out of the hose can hurt the camera more than the water if truth be told does.
But I would guess that if your camera is a digital, and has be wet, after dried for months, it is probably dead. It might depend on the particular model of Sony.
For example, on ebay right in a minute, the bidding for a broken DSC-T100 is up to $37. Not working, but the exterior is in model condition. This is a model that Sony released a couple of years ago, so many population still have it. And if you own a DSC-T100 that works clearly except for the screen, it make sense to buy a broken one for its unharmed eyeshade.
On the other hand, if this is a really outdated model, after who's going to want that tiny half-inch screen or 2MP sensor? Or if it's busted adjectives over, who's going to want the parts from that?
Take a close look at your camera. Try to figure out if any of the parts are without a scratch.