It's a great camera when it works, but was not built to last and yours appears to have reached the end of it's service life. To pay around 20% less and in mainland Europe around 15% more. The prices I've quoted are for the UK in North America you can typically expect You'll only find most of them as NOS (new, old stock) parts which surface from time to time as repair outlets close or have a clear out of forgotten bits and pieces. The F90x/N90s was discontinued eight years ago and spares are no longer readily available as it was not a professional grade model. Your camera will cost far more than £80 to repair and that's without the cost of buying one or more parts donors but you can expect to get between £5 and £30 for it on an auction website, provided it actually attracts bidders. I would never consider paying above £50 for a perfect example and would only go to higher prices depending upon what else was included. Note that some examples go for ridiculous money on auction websites, but that only shows that there are still folks with more money than common sense. Both of the free ones came with a number of lenses and other accessories as well. A good used and fully functional example of an F90x (=N90s in North America only) typically goes for anywhere from £20 to £80 on ebay and I've had two which only cost me the petrol needed to collect them from FreeCycle/Freegle. With that much gone wrong you'd be better to sell it for spares and buy another.
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