Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
20 - 25 minutes
Sections
2
- Outer Cover
- 4 steps
- LCD
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Outer Cover
- Remove the two 2.8 mm screws on the left side of the camera.
Remove the two 2.8 mm screws on the left side of the camera.
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Step 2
- Remove the four 2.8 mm screws on the right side of the camera.
Remove the four 2.8 mm screws on the right side of the camera.
Step 3
- Remove the three 4.1 mm screws on the bottom of the camera.
Remove the three 4.1 mm screws on the bottom of the camera.
Step 4
- Gently lift the rear cover from the camera.
Gently lift the rear cover from the camera.
Step 5
LCD
- Gently lift the screen out of its place.
- You will need to hold the screen slightly above the camera because it will still be attached to the camera by an orange ribbon cable.
Gently lift the screen out of its place.
You will need to hold the screen slightly above the camera because it will still be attached to the camera by an orange ribbon cable.
Step 6
- Use the tweezers to lift the ZIF connector which is holding the ribbon cables that connect the LCD screen to the motherboard.
Use the tweezers to lift the ZIF connector which is holding the ribbon cables that connect the LCD screen to the motherboard.
Step 7
- Slowly pull the screen from the camera.
Slowly pull the screen from the camera.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Roger Helbig - May 9, 2013
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Where did you obtain the replacement LCD screen? I have two of the Coolpix’s with broken LCD screens. I found your page looking for the dreaded “lens error”, which the pulling on the lens idea helped me fix and now I would like to replace the cracked LCD screen in that camera. I had never thought it economically feasible. Thanks.
David Morris - Mar 2, 2015
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Got my replacement LCD from eBay seller for very reasonable price.
The guide has you removing a couple, maybe 3 screws from the front side case, which I believe could have been left in place, but otherwise it is a good repair guide. If I had known how easy and cheap this repair was going to be, I would have done it over a year ago. I thought that I was going to have to find a repair shop (even looked and they wanted $90 per hour just for labor and did not have a price for the part(s). Glad I found the LCD on eBay and did it myself. Only took 5 minutes and IIRC, the LCD screen was less than $20 including shipping.