Depending on how one looks at it, one could assume that it includes the time the product is received by the service provider up until the time they leave the facility. Or maybe it is time overall consumer experience to repair their cameras including transit both to and from repair facilities. Some may even think that the actual time the technician needs to do the actual details of the repair.
As recently five years ago, the turnaround time of 4 to 6 weeks often cited for the consumer digital camera repair throughout the United States. For some people, this does not make sense given this logic: digital camera that lets you view images in as fast as 2 seconds, the camera image is processed in the fastest movie in about an hour. If an hour of the camera image takes 6 weeks to repair (through a depot from anywhere in the country) then the customer's expectations for improvement figure 2 the second camera will be 33 minutes from the time they descended to improve when they take it or delivered. You can understand the logic, but it's not quite realistic!
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