Difficulty
Easy
Steps
9
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Back Casing
- 7 steps
- Battery Cover
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back Casing
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to unscrew the two 3.0mm Phillips screws located on the side of the camera with the HDMI port.
- The HDMI port side will be on the left if you are looking at the back of the camera with the LCD monitor.
- One screw is located under the gray flap.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to unscrew the two 3.0mm Phillips screws located on the side of the camera with the HDMI port.
The HDMI port side will be on the left if you are looking at the back of the camera with the LCD monitor.
One screw is located under the gray flap.
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Step 2
- Unscrew the five 3.0mm Phillips #000 screws that are located on the bottom side of the camera.
Unscrew the five 3.0mm Phillips #000 screws that are located on the bottom side of the camera.
Step 3
- Unscrew the 4.0mm Phillips #000 screw located underneath the grey flap on the side of the camera with the “DC IN 5.0 V” marker.
- This will be on the right if you are looking at the back LCD monitor side.
- Unscrew the exposed 3.0mm Phillips #000 screw on the same side.
Unscrew the 4.0mm Phillips #000 screw located underneath the grey flap on the side of the camera with the “DC IN 5.0 V” marker.
This will be on the right if you are looking at the back LCD monitor side.
Unscrew the exposed 3.0mm Phillips #000 screw on the same side.
Step 4
- Press the flash button to open the flash component.
- Remove the 3.0mm Phillips #000 screw located directly in-between the two arms.
Press the flash button to open the flash component.
Remove the 3.0mm Phillips #000 screw located directly in-between the two arms.
Step 5
- Open the LCD monitor to reveal two 2.0mm Phillips screws.
- Remove the 2.0mm Phillips #000 screws.
Open the LCD monitor to reveal two 2.0mm Phillips screws.
Remove the 2.0mm Phillips #000 screws.
Step 6
- Make sure to open the plastic grey flaps on either side of the camera before proceeding with this step.
- Insert a plastic opening tool between the back and front surface components of the camera.
- Wiggle the plastic opening tool backwards and forwards along the top edge until the back surface comes off.
- Remove the back casing gently to not damage the LCD ribbon connector or inner camera components.
Make sure to open the plastic grey flaps on either side of the camera before proceeding with this step.
Insert a plastic opening tool between the back and front surface components of the camera.
Wiggle the plastic opening tool backwards and forwards along the top edge until the back surface comes off.
Remove the back casing gently to not damage the LCD ribbon connector or inner camera components.
Step 7
- Gently pull the LCD ribbon connector up to allow the back casing to be completely removed.
Gently pull the LCD ribbon connector up to allow the back casing to be completely removed.
Step 8
Battery Cover
- Using the needle nose pliers, remove the straight pin holding in the battery cover.
Using the needle nose pliers, remove the straight pin holding in the battery cover.
Step 9
- Lift off the battery cover to completely remove it.
Lift off the battery cover to completely remove it.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Wim Schweer - Mar 4, 2018
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I did it!!! Sweat bullets, nearly damaged the LCD ribbon connector (a really difficult task pulling this up, be careful!!) but now camera is back in 1 piece and works. Thank you for your tutorial. I know I will NOT start a career changing these for others. Too nerve racking !!
David Allen - Oct 14, 2018
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I have a messed up usb port. I’m sure I could change it out . Where could I find a replacement usb/HDMI assembly?
Help me J - Dec 8, 2018
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How can you remove the battery compartment? Mine has battery leakage and the center battery tube is full of electrolyte. I need to get that housing out and the center contact clean. Any ideas?