Can you see the camera’s menu screens on the LCD screen?
If you can then this proves that the screen itself is OK.
Not getting images onto the camera’s LCD screen if the menu screens work OK points to a possible motherboard problem or an image sensor problem
To try and isolate the problem further you could perhaps try using your phone or tablet (Samsung or Apple) as a remote shutter release ([http://www.2cameraguys.com/pdf/Samsung-NX2000-camera-manual.pdf|User manual] scroll to p.131) to at least check if the camera can still take pictures etc that you can download and view on a computer proving that the image sensor / motherboard are still OK etc.
If you cannot connect to the camera via WiFi either, this points to a motherboard problem.
You may have to open the camera to see if there is any obvious damage caused by the fall.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung NX2000]] guides, which may be of some help.
Hi,
Can you see the menu screens on the LCD screen?
If you can then this proves that the screen itself is OK.
Not getting images onto the camera’s LCD screen if the menu screens work OK points to a possible motherboard problem or an image sensor problem
To try and isolate the problem further you could perhaps try using your phone or tablet (Samsung or Apple) as a remote shutter release ([http://www.2cameraguys.com/pdf/Samsung-NX2000-camera-manual.pdf|User manual] scroll to p.131) to at least check if the camera can still take pictures etc that you can download and view on a computer proving that the image sensor / motherboard are still OK etc.
If you cannot connect to the camera via WiFi either, this points to a motherboard problem.
You may have to open the camera to see if there is any obvious damage caused by the fall.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung NX2000]] guides, which may be of some help.