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That's definitely a dead cap. Might be other things but not that we could see there.

I have a viewfinder for a Sony ccd-v5000 and it's doesn't properly doesn't display an image, so I opened it up and think I may have found the issue, so I was wondering if this capacitor is the issue? To me it looks some what corroded20240610_120021.thumb.jpg.c95cbeac6e57e209b397ebf76a2957b3.jpg

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-> Moved to Hobby Electronics

 

That's definitely a dead cap. Might be other things but not that we could see there.

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That cap looks pretty crusty. 

 

Early to mid 90s surface mount electrolytic caps are almost always bad by now.

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