Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
1
- LCD
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
LCD
- Remove the batteries, hand strap, and memory card if so equipped.
- Remove the two Phillips screws from the bottom.
- Remove the two Phillips screws from the left side.
Remove the batteries, hand strap, and memory card if so equipped.
Remove the two Phillips screws from the bottom.
Remove the two Phillips screws from the left side.
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Step 2
- Remove the two screws from the right side.
- The two screws from the left side are shorter than the ones from the right. Keep those separated.
- Start splitting the case from the battery compartment to the sides. No special tool is needed to split the case.
Remove the two screws from the right side.
The two screws from the left side are shorter than the ones from the right. Keep those separated.
Start splitting the case from the battery compartment to the sides. No special tool is needed to split the case.
Step 3
- Do not remove the back side of the case, just flip it over. The speaker is connected by wires to the main body, but positioned in the back case.
- Flip the LCD to the bottom. You can not yet remove it, because it is still attached to the board.
- The LCD cable is held into the connector via some compression clips. Move both ends carefully away from the connector, toward the LCD.
- The clips only move about an 1/8 of an inch. Be careful not to use too much force.
Do not remove the back side of the case, just flip it over. The speaker is connected by wires to the main body, but positioned in the back case.
Flip the LCD to the bottom. You can not yet remove it, because it is still attached to the board.
The LCD cable is held into the connector via some compression clips. Move both ends carefully away from the connector, toward the LCD.
The clips only move about an 1/8 of an inch. Be careful not to use too much force.
Step 4
- After exchanging the LCD for a new one, and after reassembling your camera, you should have a working LCD.
After exchanging the LCD for a new one, and after reassembling your camera, you should have a working LCD.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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