Is my digital camera flooded?

Updated on number 2024-08-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Don't be too layman, CCD is an image sensor, and if it's broken, it won't be able to shoot. It's your screen that is broken, don't worry, it's just that it touches the water, and the contact is bad. It doesn't cost much to fix it, at most a hundred !! Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The screen can be lit, indicating that the high-voltage or lighting part of the circuit is normal, the camera can operate normally, taking pictures, indicating that there is no problem with the CPU, and the ** can be seen on the computer, indicating that there is no problem with the CCD.

    It is not necessarily caused by water ingress, light rain, whether water can enter the camera or not are two words.

    Cable detachment and chip damage will cause this phenomenon, but the cost of repair is much worse, send it for inspection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It can be said that 90% of the LCD screen behind is broken due to water ingress.

    It is recommended not to open it again, so as not to continue to burn the motherboard, and it should be sent for repair immediately!!

    This situation is exactly the same as the one I encountered. )

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It should be a problem with the CCD, this one is broken, and it is easy to have a white screen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rain shouldn't be a problem, it may be a problem with the camera, the screen or something, you still go to customer service to consult and test it, but it is not ruled out that the screen is broken due to water so don't turn it on repeatedly so as not to burn the circuit board.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Generally, there are two situations of water ingress into the camera: splashing liquid and water ingress into the whole machine; The incoming liquids are also divided into several cases: seawater, fresh water, and other liquids such as beverages, etc.

    If the camera confirms that water has entered, no matter what kind of liquid, the power supply should be cut off immediately to prevent the circuit from burning out. If the camera is turned off, the first thing you need to do is remove the battery. If the camera is splashed with fresh water (mineral water or tap water), the camera can be placed in a dry and ventilated place for at least one day, and then powered on for functional check, if it can be used normally, but it should be stored in moisture-proof; If there is an abnormal situation, cut off the power immediately and send it to the local maintenance station for maintenance.

    Usually we recommend that you put it under a light heat source such as a desk lamp or spotlight to let the water dissipate slowly. This process takes more than eight to ten hours, and do not rush to use a strong heat source such as a hair dryer to get directly close to the camera, which will cause serious aging of the circuit and even deformation of the shell and circuit board. Don't try to turn on or charge the camera until it's completely dry, sometimes waiting is an effort!

    2. If the camera enters seawater, drinks or serious water into the whole machine, it should be sent to the maintenance station immediately for treatment, there is nothing to hesitate, time is the life of your camera. Because seawater and beverages have strong corrosiveness to the circuit board of the camera and the metal parts in the camera, if not treated in time, the prognosis of the camera is not optimistic, and in serious cases, it will cause the camera to be scrapped, and it will not be repaired even if it costs money.

    3. After the maintenance of the camera with water, because the liquid that enters the camera chip and the metallization hole of the circuit board cannot be removed, if it is damp, it will continue to produce rust, and the lens is also prone to mildew after being damp. Generally insist on 3-5 months, in addition to these situations, what may also happen is that the rain pours into the camera, because sometimes when you go out to shoot, it is inevitable that you will encounter rainy days, especially in the south, a heavy rain is coming, and you can't hide if you want to, what should you do at this time? Because the air pollution is already very serious, the rainwater is no longer single, in addition to the water may also contain some acidic substances, so it is more troublesome to deal with, and using a hair dryer or a desk lamp to dry can only be a drop in the bucket, because the digital camera is composed of a combination of parts and equipment, some internal data cable interfaces, due to the principle of capillaries, the rainwater can not be evaporated, on the contrary, evaporation will make the acid and alkali concentration of those liquids higher and higher, and the corrosion at the motherboard interface is becoming more and more serious. In this case, the camera is usually fine after the initial blow drying, but in the following period, the camera is good and bad, and some strange symptoms will appear one after another, and finally it will not turn on at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You Zheng Jian, after shouting that the pants camera is in the water, the worst result is that the entire machine is scrapped. Regardless of whether the camera is turned on or not, the main part of the camera may burn out, usually with a 90% probability because there is residual power in the camera or flash lamp, and it will be disconnected after water ingress. The metal part of the camera's shutter group is prone to rust.

    The camera's motherboard is also susceptible to corrosion. The more electronic parts of a digital camera, the more damaged parts there are. The flash is not working; The shutter does not work; It can happen that the camera doesn't read the card.

    When the lens gets into water, it is prone to mold. If it is not cleaned up in time, it may also produce water mist in the lens, which will affect the normal shooting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Introduction: Different water quality and water intake treatment methods are different, to prevent the scrapping of cameras, how should we deal with the problem of digital camera water ingress in time, follow me to find out!

    Emergency cameras

    Tools Raw materials

    Camera. Rice.

    Desiccant. Method steps

    The first big step:

    Regardless of how much water is in, remove the camera immediately, turn off the camera, and unplug the battery to minimize short circuits caused by residual power such as the battery and flash.

    Remember - don't turn on the camera to see if there is water in the end, sometimes just because you want to see if there is water in the end, turn on the camera, and the result is that the camera becomes a brick. (That's right, that's me).

    The second big step:

    If it is fresh water, mineral water or other water, please refer to steps 3-4.

    If it is water with a high concentration of salt, such as seawater or liquid drinks, please refer to steps 5-6.

    Secondly, if it is a large amount of water, please refer to steps 7-8 directly.

    If it's a small amount of fresh water

    Don't panic at this time, if you have rice or desiccant nearby, you can put the camera in the rice or desiccant package, because the rice itself is very hydrophilic and can absorb the moisture in the camera.

    If it's a small amount of fresh water

    If you are traveling, you can place the camera in a dry and ventilated area if you don't have rice or desiccant around you'Place, one to two days, be sure to wait patiently, so that the water can evaporate, and it is best to use rice to absorb the water in the parts if possible.

    It is recommended that if you just ventilate without rice or desiccant after entering the water, do not turn on the machine immediately, which can reduce the risk.

    If it is into a small amount of seawater

    Immediately go to a nearby camera repair shop and ask a professional to take care of it.

    Because salinity water can corrode the camera and cause damage to the parts, so you can't handle it yourself, so please leave it to a professional.

    If it is into a large amount of water

    In this case, no matter what kind of water it is, immediately go to a nearby camera repair shop and ask a professional to deal with it.

    Because in this case, if the rescue is timely, the camera can still survive, if the rescue is not timely, it can only be mourned.

    Now that you know what to do with the camera getting into the water, it is recommended that the more expensive camera go directly to the repair shop after the first step, which is better and avoids unnecessary losses.

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