If I found a Canon L2 at a pawnshop, with its aluminum case and a few extras, for $529, should I get it?
Now before you answer, the tape drive mechanism in it has evidently got a slipping idler wheel, as it does not take up any tape in one direction or the other (fast-forwarding or rewinding, playing, recording, ah, blah, blah, blah, etc...)
Is it worth buying then? I contacted a camera repair shop and they guesstimated the repairs to be from $250-$350. Perhaps I should order a replacement idler wheel assembly for it and then take it to them to repair, circumventing their knack to talk me into any costly parts bill. It'll make me look like I know exactly what's wrong with it too and perhaps get them to cut me a break on repairs due to the fact that I probably would repair it myself if I had the correct tools.
Is it worth throwing money at? How does its 1/2 inch CCD stack up to a 3 CCD camera?
So many questions and hardly any information on it out there on the web...
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Deep is not the root word of depression.
Now before you answer, the tape drive mechanism in it has evidently got a slipping idler wheel, as it does not take up any tape in one direction or the other (fast-forwarding or rewinding, playing, recording, ah, blah, blah, blah, etc...)
Is it worth buying then? I contacted a camera repair shop and they guesstimated the repairs to be from $250-$350. Perhaps I should order a replacement idler wheel assembly for it and then take it to them to repair, circumventing their knack to talk me into any costly parts bill. It'll make me look like I know exactly what's wrong with it too and perhaps get them to cut me a break on repairs due to the fact that I probably would repair it myself if I had the correct tools.
Is it worth throwing money at? How does its 1/2 inch CCD stack up to a 3 CCD camera?
So many questions and hardly any information on it out there on the web...
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Deep is not the root word of depression.
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