Solved! Nikon D5300 Power Issue: Repair, Replace or Upgrade?

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I recently ran into an issue with my Nikon D5300, one of the internal boards is busted and no power is being delivered to the camera. I just got a repair quote back from a local shop and they're saying it'll be £260 to repair (no specifics on what board actually need changing)

Considering i can get another D5300 on ebay for that money, should i repair it, get another or just upgrade?
 
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As with most consumer/prosumer electronics, it is often cheaper or more cost-effective to replace than repair. At half the price of a brand-new camera body with warranty for a repair with likely much shorter warranty and possible problems from the camera not getting put back together properly, I'd go with the new camera/camera body, especially if you were itching to upgrade anyway.

If you buy another of the same, then that opens the option of parts-swapping between the two cameras at a future time if your 2nd camera fails in a different way.

ikaz

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Thats kinda up to you, if you take a lot pictures and have been thinking about upgrading then it could be good time to do it also if they do the repair do they is the part/labor how long do they cover replacement if the repaired part fails ?
 

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As with most consumer/prosumer electronics, it is often cheaper or more cost-effective to replace than repair. At half the price of a brand-new camera body with warranty for a repair with likely much shorter warranty and possible problems from the camera not getting put back together properly, I'd go with the new camera/camera body, especially if you were itching to upgrade anyway.

If you buy another of the same, then that opens the option of parts-swapping between the two cameras at a future time if your 2nd camera fails in a different way.
 
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