Q. my 5 year old niece tossed my sony camcorder and it broke. the zoom is messed up, the camcorder is in half, and it is plain broke. i called the sony line but they took 10 minutes just to tell me that thier offices are closed. what should i do ?
A. If you camera is old, say 5 years or more old, throw it away and buy another one. The camera repair is likely to cost you a fair amount of $ when you mention the zoom/lens, its the most expensive part of the camera to repair and Sony can charge the earth for reapirs. Because its accidentally damaged however, you should be able to claim insurance on the camera under house and contents cover. I have replaced cameras under this before for many people through my work. You will need a written quote from a repair agent, may cost you $50-$100 for a quotation to says its uneconomical to repair. Although i may be wrong and its may not be expensive, its hard to say with seeing it. But if you have an excess to pay on insurance, for most its $100, then thats your contribution to paying for the excess. You need to take it back to the place you purchased it from, or a Sony dealer who can send the repair away for you. It will not be covered under any sort of warranty however. Hope this helps..
BEST POSSIBLE CAMCORDER UNDER $50???
Q. So I'm looking for a good camcorder because I want to do a video diary so I can watch it when I'm old. So what is the best camcorder for about $50 or less??? It doesn't have to take pictures or anything special like that......just good video quality and long battery and large memory (or is that on the memory card?) ......PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!! if needed, it could be a little more than $50 but no more than $100...as long as it's an amazing camcorder!!
A. They have good HD ones at Target for around 100.00 you could buy a used one for 50.00 on ebay or amazon go on amazon for the reviews
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