Digital Cameras (Testing)

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Sorting and Preparation

Sort cameras and accessories into bins by brand. While sorting, do the following:

  • Inspect for obvious physical damage. A small scuff or scratch on the casing should be fine, but discard any cameras with denting or cracks/gaps in the housing.
  • Check labeling for supported resolution and discard any cameras at or below 4 megapixels.
  • Discard all Casio brand cameras.

Select a single brand once they are sorted and separate the cameras from accessories. While doing this check the cameras for batteries and memory cards and do the following with them:

  • Place proprietary batteries with camera accessories.
  • Test standard batteries; keep the ones with a good charge for use in testing and place the dead ones aside to be recycled.
  • Give all memory cards to a Free Geek staff member immediately.