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Helen Highwater posted:High. Cheaper compact cameras are not generally designed to be serviced unlike more expensive models. They often have bonded fasteners that can't be opened without actually breaking something because the expectation is that you'll buy a new one rather than repair it. The Coolpix A comes apart just fine my company has converted several to infrared. HOWEVER messing with a sensor in a noninterchangable lens camera is way more complicated than a standard DSLR. Without training or test equipment you could gently caress up the alignment something fierce and not be able to fix it. I've been training for over a month on camera teardowns and I haven't even touched a point and shoot yet.
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