I received a "broken" "Sony DSC-P43" digital camera from my aunt. When turned on with new AA batteries, it quickly drains them out. So, does it compensates to pay for a fix, or should I throw it away?
>release date: 2004
>price of one working fine: US$12.5 (converted from my currency)
>pic related
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>>2788049
Why is your aunt giving you so many broken cameras, and why are you making individual threads for each one?
>>2788051
I have only 2 broken cameras.
How quickly are the batteries draining? I have a P71 and the battery life isn't that great.
>>2788088
Just some seconds.
A few seconds? Do the batteries get hot? I mean, really hot?
>>2788051
She gave me the cameras because they are broken. So she bought new ones.
I mean, unless you are dirt poor or a hipster, you might as well give up on this. I mean, you could crack it open and check there are no obvious shorting connections, but I think if you need to order anything you might as well save your money and use your phone camera which will be better.
>>2788107
I have not observed.
>>2788113
>your phone camera
I don't use cell phones.