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Broken lcd lens

Kodak camera lcd screen is broken inside. also the lens shutters don't open wide up anymore when you turn on the camera. not even 12months old yet.
are they both fixable and approx what cost am i looking at? worth while?

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In this case, since im very far from you, i would rather suggest you to go to the vendor of your camera maybe the have replacement part of the lens and let their tech do it. IN case they don't have, then i am sure they know the service center of your camera. about the cost i can't tell you i have no idea.

May this help, melnavz

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