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My camera dropped and both lens fell out need to reasemble

My camera dropped and both lens fell out need to know how it goes back together?
i have all the pieces there not broken Olympus c700 camedia ultra zoom

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It does not pay to fix this camera. This camera can be bought on Amazon for about $55. A brand new camera with specifications that blow away the Olympus can be bought for less than $100.

Sorry for not instructing you on repairing this camera, but you won't find any reputable person that would repair it.

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