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<p>Thank you all so much for the responses. Dan M -- The repair shop was Chrysler Camera Repair, recommended by a B&H salesperson. I didn't realize I could/should deal with Canon as it's out of the warranty period. Marcus Ian -- It was in Iceland, one of the hot springs, mineral water I guess. That said, I'm getting the strong message that it's not worth fixing. Thanks again.</p>
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<p>My Canon DSLR, a Rebel T1i, fell completely into the water. I tried drying it out for several days and it did turn on but not happily and it would not allow more than one picture to be taken before needing to be turned off and on again. <br>
The repair store says it needs a new "main circuit" and that it must be sent to Canon for this repair. The cost of the part, labor and shipping will be $380. Is this worth doing? While I can't replace the camera for this price, they only guarantee the work for 90 days. Might there be further repercussions from the total immersion? I have been looking around the internet for advice and have joined this forum in the hopes that someone here has an opinion. Thanks.</p>
Good liberal arts colleges with good photography majors
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<p>Any suggestions on four-year liberal arts colleges that have a solid photography major? Not art schools per se. The goal here is not to leave college able to become a professional photographer but to get a solid education and pursue a passion simultaneously. <br>
Some liberal arts colleges have a Studio Art major with a concentration in photography but when you look through their catalogues they only have one or two photography courses. I am looking for more depth than that.<br>
Any ideas appreciated. Thanks.</p>