Ian,
Thanks for your advice. My friend who sold the E-520 to me, is
requesting me to sell back the camera to him and I'll return the
camera to him free of charge. My private, I thought it's total loss in
this case.
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Michael
On Tuesday, July 6, 2010, Ian Manners <oice500@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Try taking the battery out and leave the body aside
> for a week, put battery back in and see what happens.
> Very long shot as I suspect your IS is really dead but
> it wont hurt to try.
>
>> The IS of my E-520 is dead.
>
> Welcome to Ians dead camera service, we take your camera,
> and your money :o)
>
> Oops, sorry, I ment , I buy dead E cameras for low prices, not
> sure why I persist sometimes as my fix to bin ratio is turning out
> a lot lower for E's than OM's but at least I'm ending up with a lot
> of useless parts as most of then seem to have the same faults.
>
> I suspect static and/or high freq RF radiation.
>
> I would recommend you put it on the bay as broken goods, you
> would be amazed at what some people will actually pay even
> when you state in big letters the goods are faulty.
>
> Then send us the link so I can put a bid on it, chances are I'll
> lose the bid but you will probably be happy with the exchange,
> more than if you were to have it fixed.
>
> Cheers
> Ian Manners
> Use a spreadsheet to do the math, but check it by hand just to be sure.
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