简介
This guide will detail the process of replacing the motherboard. Replacing the motherboard is a more involved process and should not be done unless your are sure there is an issue with the motherboard.
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Locate the battery cover at the bottom of the camera.
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Pull down on the black tab to open the cover.
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Use the spudger to pry off the rubber grip and reveal the screws.
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Unscrew the four 5.5mm Torx screws using the Torx T6 screwdriver.
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Remove the following screws from the device using the Phillips #00 screwdriver:
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Two 3.4mm Phillips head screws.
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Two 5.9mm Phillips head screw.
On my camera, both the outer screews were 5.9 mm long.
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Remove the following screws from the motherboard using the Phillips #00 screwdriver:
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Two 3.9mm Phillips head screws.
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Three 2.9mm Phillips head screws
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Gently pull the motherboard out of the camera.
Fixed that, the orange marker was a bit off, it was on an alignment pin instead of the actual screw which was just a bit more to the right.
I cannot reach the 3.9mm screw with any tool because it is underneath of the plastic body that holds the zoom +/- buttons. How old you remove that top right motherboard screw?
I hate to bring up an old question, but did you ever manage to get this screw off with your camera? I am working on mine yet I am about to simply drill through the plastic under the zoom buttons.
Where can I find a replacement board. I cannot find one anywhere!
Matt Jones - 回复
That last top-right screw is actually impossible to remove - need to take off the top cover. Follow this guide:
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
16等其他人完成本指南。
2条评论
This guide gets an upvote.
It's the first camera disassembly guide I've seen so far on ifixit that includes the single most important precaution: the camera has a body cap fitted to avoid dust, dirt or other objects getting into the mirror box. Bravo!