Otherwise It Will Cause Short Circuit
As for me, if it’s a drop or two of dust, I don’t care. It’s up to you.
3. Examine the Physical Condition of the Camera
Scratches and dents
Actually we don’t need to worry if there are skit scratches (minor) because that is normal for used cameras.
If there are large and obvious dents and scratches, the camera may have been dropped and damaged the internals of the camera.
Again this may play an important role in pricing.
Please check the memory card section carefully make sure the card can go
The rubber cover can sometimes come off with Latest Mailing Database careless use and humid environmental conditions.
It really hurts the eyes and will get worse if left alone. However, Even so, the rubber does not affect the function of the camera but it is a defect. It can be replaced with new rubber.
Again, this flaw can be a factor in determining the price of a camera.
Make sure you check the condition of these two parts if there are any scratches, especially the view finder.
Scratches on the view finder will cause discomfort and are very annoying.
It is also not easy to move and clean if there is dust.
Scratches on the LCD screen require a large investment to replace with
New one, so make sure it is in good. However, condition and still CRB Directory displays accurate colors.
Checking the condition of the However, Mount
This part should be smooth and shiny – no dents and scratches, and the contact pin should be clean.
If there are dents or bent marks, it indicates that the camera may have been dropped or used with a heavy lens without care.
Make sure your lens can be installed safely, perfectly and does not wobble.
Camera Steadfastness
I’m just used to Nikon, and the D3100, D5100, D7000 and beyond, should feel solid in your hand.
If not, he might have been knocked over or knocked over somewhere before this.
It should feel secure in your hand even when paired.