refurbished camera

Malcolm

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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
What are the pros and cons????


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Malcolm
 
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"Malcolm" <malcolm34465@NOTyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
> What are the pros and cons????
>
>
> Remove "NOT" from email address to reply via email"
>
> 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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Malcolm wrote:
> Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
> What are the pros and cons????

Am I right in saying that refurb cameras have been sent back to the
manufacturer beacuse thay've had a problem, and been fixed? As far as I
know, they are then checked much more carefully than the ordinary
cameras would be, so I suppose that (unless it could be a recurring
problem) it is actually a *better* camera than a normal one. Please
correct me if I'm wrong!

My FujiFilm A204 is refurb and I am very happy with it. I haven't had
one problem and it came with full manufacturer warranty too.
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Andrew Jones
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"Marvin Margoshes" <physnospamchem@cloud9.net> wrote in
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>
> "Malcolm" <malcolm34465@NOTyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:fji2b0dk7qvue1c4c0jbqv2igcrcsamalh@4ax.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
>> What are the pros and cons????
>>
>>
>> Remove "NOT" from email address to reply via email"
>>
>> 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.
>
>

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.
 
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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
> news:10b4cnpa8aba979@corp.supernews.com:
>
> >
> > "Malcolm" <malcolm34465@NOTyahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:fji2b0dk7qvue1c4c0jbqv2igcrcsamalh@4ax.com...
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
> >> What are the pros and cons????
> >>
> >>
> >> Remove "NOT" from email address to reply via email"
> >>
> >> 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.
> >
> >
>
> 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.
 
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"Andrew Jones" <andrewjjones@spluc.lineone.net> wrote in message
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> Malcolm wrote:
> > Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
> > What are the pros and cons????
>
> Am I right in saying that refurb cameras have been sent back to the
> manufacturer beacuse thay've had a problem, and been fixed? As far as I
> know, they are then checked much more carefully than the ordinary
> cameras would be, so I suppose that (unless it could be a recurring
> problem) it is actually a *better* camera than a normal one. Please
> correct me if I'm wrong!

That is one way. Sometimes they have been used as demos. Someitimes they
are returned by customers who cahnged their minds after opening the box.
Sometimes there is an overstock to be disposed of.

>
> My FujiFilm A204 is refurb and I am very happy with it. I haven't had
> one problem and it came with full manufacturer warranty too.
> --
> Andrew Jones
> http://www.trustphotosite.com/andy29
> To email me, take 'spluc.' out of my address.
> Please visit http://worldrallyradio.tk
 
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Gymmy Bob wrote:
> How does one "remap" pixels on a CCD? They are not harddrives.
>
It is actually very similar to the process of building a bad sector table
for a hard drive, except that the data is reconstructed from surrounding
pixels instead of by using an alternate disk sector.

Using external software, in diag mode you can activate a number of
functions, including rebuilding the bad pixel table. Even the earlier
coolpix models support this.
--

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net
 
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 01:06:58 GMT, Malcolm <malcolm34465@NOTyahoo.com>
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Has anyone had any experience buying a refurbished digital camera?
>What are the pros and cons????
>
>
>Remove "NOT" from email address to reply via email"
>
>Later,
>Malcolm


Thanks for all the input. It gives me some food for thought.



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Malcolm