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How does one "remap" pixels on a CCD? They are not harddrives.
"Vic" <not@this.address> wrote in message
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> "Marvin Margoshes" <physnospamchem@cloud9.net> wrote in
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> > "Malcolm" <malcolm34465@NOTyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >> Hi,
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> >> Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
> >> What are the pros and cons????
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> >>
> >> Remove "NOT" from email address to reply via email"
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> >> Later,
> >> Malcolm
> >
> > I would only buy a refurb if it was refurbed by the maker, and has
> > their warrentee. If it met those conditions, I'd consider the
> > tradeoff of lower cost and shorter warrentee than for a new camera.
> > Keep in mind that most problems will show up in the first 30 days.
> >
> > I've bought refurbs, and was happy with the purchases.
> >
> >
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> I bought a refurb Nikon 5700 recently, with a 90 day warranty. While
> cosmetically as new, the shot counter was around 3,000. The CCD had over
> 512 stuck/dead pixels (which I was able to remap using software). Even
> though everything works on the camera, I wouldn't buy a refurb again.