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25 - 45 minutes
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- LCD Screen
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
LCD Screen
- Begin by removing all six #00 40mm by 10mm black screws holding the outer frame together with the Phillips #00 Precision Screwdriver.
- Remember to keep track of all screws as they are small and very easy to lose
Begin by removing all six #00 40mm by 10mm black screws holding the outer frame together with the Phillips #00 Precision Screwdriver.
Remember to keep track of all screws as they are small and very easy to lose
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Step 2
- Take note of the small free moving flap near the battery port seen in the first of the three photos. Be sure to store the free moving flap in a safe place.
- Pry the front cover off gently. Use a plastic opening tool if available.
- Now pry the back cover off gently, using a plastic opening tool if available.
Take note of the small free moving flap near the battery port seen in the first of the three photos. Be sure to store the free moving flap in a safe place.
Pry the front cover off gently. Use a plastic opening tool if available.
Now pry the back cover off gently, using a plastic opening tool if available.
Step 3
- Remove the #00 screw from the right hand side (from the LCD screen side) which is adjacent to the master control dial. Reference the first image.
- Use a spudger or plastic opening tools to pry up the LCD screen and free the two metal tangs on the left side. Reference the second image.
- Lift up two more metal tabs held down by a thin red plastic strap on the right (master control dial) side. Reference the third image.
- The thin red plastic strap is very fragile.
Remove the #00 screw from the right hand side (from the LCD screen side) which is adjacent to the master control dial. Reference the first image.
Use a spudger or plastic opening tools to pry up the LCD screen and free the two metal tangs on the left side. Reference the second image.
Lift up two more metal tabs held down by a thin red plastic strap on the right (master control dial) side. Reference the third image.
The thin red plastic strap is very fragile.
Step 4
- Using a pair of tweezers, remove the blue ribbon from its connection located toward to the top right of the device. Reference the first image.
- Using a pair of tweezers, remove the gold ribbon from its connection located to the right of the removed blue ribbon. Reference the second image.
- Your LCD screen is now removed and you can replace it!
Using a pair of tweezers, remove the blue ribbon from its connection located toward to the top right of the device. Reference the first image.
Using a pair of tweezers, remove the gold ribbon from its connection located to the right of the removed blue ribbon. Reference the second image.
Your LCD screen is now removed and you can replace it!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Caleb V. - May 16, 2017
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Would the wheel be included with the LCD? The wheel on my camera is broken, and I would like to fix/replace it, so should I just order a new LCD screen?
Jose Luis Martínez - Aug 12, 2018
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The replacement includes just the compatible LDC screen and the connector; the wheel is a separate piece.
The LCD comes naked, meaning that the fancy screen protector with black frame is not provided. It is kind of a sticker which shall be detached from the original LCD and re-attached to the new one. It would have been a good idea to include it within the fix tip.