Take it to a photography shop, a place that sells and services cameras. They may be able to fix it for you. It involves cleaning out the inside, filling it with (usually) nitrogen and resealing it properly. This is how scope, binoculars etc. are serviced. Dunno the cost, it may wind up being cheaper to replace it.
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