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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondatwin23
    I don't know how my car pic was posted again but its my digital camcorder. It fell on a wooden chair and now it looks like fuzzt mess
    OOOOOOOO a wooden chair

    Well in that case, you're going to have to re-adjust the aperture camber. I'm sure during the fall it forcefully adjusted the aperture opening in the body. It's usually a fairly easy fix. You'll need a phillips head screwdriver, T8 screwdriver, and something to pry with that won't damage the body.

    If you can't figure it out just go www.thatpicturelooksfinetome.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
    OOOOOOOO a wooden chair

    Well in that case, you're going to have to re-adjust the aperture camber. I'm sure during the fall it forcefully adjusted the aperture opening in the body. It's usually a fairly easy fix. You'll need a phillips head screwdriver, T8 screwdriver, and something to pry with that won't damage the body.

    If you can't figure it out just go www.thatpicturelooksfinetome.com
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