Two weeks later, the LCD screen on the back of my fujidigicam looks like this:
That is a fujifilm F200EXR I bought in August this year. Two weeks later that's what the screen looks like.
I was still able to take a pic with that camera in the morning. Then I put it in a softcase that I use to carry the camera on my waist, went back to my desk to work. Around noon, I took the camera out of the softcase, turned it on and saw that.
Anybody knows what could have happened?
According to fuji, heavy pressure caused the screen to break. But, the glass is not broken and it has not a single scratch.
Fuji is asking me to pay for fixing it - about 25% of what I paid for the camera - because the LCD screen usually is not covered by the warranty, according to them. OK, fine.
But, they are also saying the warranty that comes with the camera is now voided. The camera is no longer under warranty!
This has never happened to me and I do not understand why the entire warranty is now voided, that I have to pay for any repair from now on no matter what.
Is fuji right to no longer recognize the warranty?
What do you think?
BTW, I have been carrying another sub-compact digicam the same way in the same case for more than a year and that camera is still functioning well.