Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
18
Time Required
1 hour
Sections
2
- Motherboard
- 15 steps
- Camera Image Sensor
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Motherboard
- Unscrew the 3 silver 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws from the bottom of the camera.
- This does not include the two screws in the bottom of the LCD screen panel.
Unscrew the 3 silver 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws from the bottom of the camera.
This does not include the two screws in the bottom of the LCD screen panel.
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Step 2
- On the bottom casing, locate the split along the tripod port.
- Insert the prying tool into the split.
- Pull the prying tool towards the LCD screen to begin separating the split.
- Jiggling the prying tool may be necessary to open the split.
On the bottom casing, locate the split along the tripod port.
Insert the prying tool into the split.
Pull the prying tool towards the LCD screen to begin separating the split.
Jiggling the prying tool may be necessary to open the split.
Step 3
- Hold the device with the lens facing you, and grasp the battery compartment.
- Locate the split on the side of the battery compartment.
- Locate the split and insert the prying tool.
- Pull the prying tool towards the LCD screen to begin separating the split.
- Jiggling the prying tool may be necessary to open the split.
Hold the device with the lens facing you, and grasp the battery compartment.
Locate the split on the side of the battery compartment.
Locate the split and insert the prying tool.
Step 4
- Locate the charging port.
- Unscrew the silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screw next to the port.
Locate the charging port.
Unscrew the silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screw next to the port.
Step 5
- Open the battery compartment.
- Unscrew the 2 silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screws found at the inside bottom of the battery port.
Open the battery compartment.
Unscrew the 2 silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screws found at the inside bottom of the battery port.
Step 6
- Insert prying tool in the split between the top panel (where you find the movie button) and the LCD screen.
- Jiggle the prying tool and pull the tool away from the device.
- The panel will fall off immediately.
Insert prying tool in the split between the top panel (where you find the movie button) and the LCD screen.
Jiggle the prying tool and pull the tool away from the device.
The panel will fall off immediately.
Step 7
- Unscrew the silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screw, visible on the left top edge when looking at the face of the device.
- The dark gray panel that surrounds the shutter button and covers the battery compartment will be loose.
Unscrew the silver 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screw, visible on the left top edge when looking at the face of the device.
The dark gray panel that surrounds the shutter button and covers the battery compartment will be loose.
Step 8
- Locate the middle top of the device.
- Unscrew 2 copper 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws.
Locate the middle top of the device.
Unscrew 2 copper 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws.
Step 9
- To the right of where you unscrewed the copper screws, unscrew 4 black 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws.
To the right of where you unscrewed the copper screws, unscrew 4 black 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws.
Step 10
- Locate the tripod port.
- Unscrew 2 black 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws, one on each side of the tripod port.
- Pull the section holding the LCD screen away from the device body.
Locate the tripod port.
Unscrew 2 black 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws, one on each side of the tripod port.
Pull the section holding the LCD screen away from the device body.
Step 11
- Unscrew 2 copper 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws underneath the lanyard loop (near the control wheel).
Unscrew 2 copper 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws underneath the lanyard loop (near the control wheel).
Step 12
- Pull off the metal back from the device body.
- Locate a thin metal piece on top of the motherboard, and unscrew 4 silver 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws in the corners of the metal piece.
- Underneath. you will locate the motherboard.
- The tripod piece will be loose. Take the piece from the device and set it off to the side.
Pull off the metal back from the device body.
Locate a thin metal piece on top of the motherboard, and unscrew 4 silver 1.2 mm Phillips #000 screws in the corners of the metal piece.
Underneath. you will locate the motherboard.
The tripod piece will be loose. Take the piece from the device and set it off to the side.
Step 13
- The top and bottom of the device has ZIF ribbon cable connectors holding the motherboard in place.
- Flip up the white retaining tabs, and utilize tweezer to, pull out the 2 thin ribbon cables, located on top of the motherboard.
- Do not touch the ribbons with bare hands.
The top and bottom of the device has ZIF ribbon cable connectors holding the motherboard in place.
Flip up the white retaining tabs, and utilize tweezer to, pull out the 2 thin ribbon cables, located on top of the motherboard.
Do not touch the ribbons with bare hands.
Step 14
- Locate 3 thick ribbon cables on the bottom, and flip up the white retaining tabs. Pull out the remaining ribbon cables, utilizing tweezers.
Locate 3 thick ribbon cables on the bottom, and flip up the white retaining tabs. Pull out the remaining ribbon cables, utilizing tweezers.
Step 15
- Lift the gray plastic camera piece surrounding the motherboard up.
- Leave the long, thin ribbon cable that runs along the gray piece attached. It is not necessary to detach.
- Lift up the motherboard to reveal one final thin ribbon cable connected to a white retaining tab underneath the motherboard.
- Flip up the white retaining tab, and utilize tweezers to pull out the final thin ribbon cable.
Lift the gray plastic camera piece surrounding the motherboard up.
Leave the long, thin ribbon cable that runs along the gray piece attached. It is not necessary to detach.
Lift up the motherboard to reveal one final thin ribbon cable connected to a white retaining tab underneath the motherboard.
Flip up the white retaining tab, and utilize tweezers to pull out the final thin ribbon cable.
Step 16
Camera Image Sensor
- Unscrew 3 black 2.25mm screws, utilizing the screwdriver head PH000, on the metal plate underneath the motherboard.
- Utilizing a pair of tweezers, remove the metal plate from the device.
Unscrew 3 black 2.25mm screws, utilizing the screwdriver head PH000, on the metal plate underneath the motherboard.
Utilizing a pair of tweezers, remove the metal plate from the device.
Step 17
- Detach the circuit board from the device.
Detach the circuit board from the device.
Step 18
- Unscrew 4 2.25mm Phillips #000 screws on the circuit board.
- Remove the circuit board from the camera image sensor.
Unscrew 4 2.25mm Phillips #000 screws on the circuit board.
Remove the circuit board from the camera image sensor.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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