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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Control Button Sensory Panel
- Make sure the camera is turned off.
- Press the ON/OFF button to turn off the camera.
- WARNING: Data may be lost if the camera remains on.
Make sure the camera is turned off.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn off the camera.
WARNING: Data may be lost if the camera remains on.
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Step 2
- Use the Phillips screwdriver size #00 to remove the 1.9mm #00 screws.
- Remove 2 screws on the side of the camera.
- Remove 4 screws on the bottom of the camera.
- Remove 1 screw next to the eyepiece.
Use the Phillips screwdriver size #00 to remove the 1.9mm #00 screws.
Remove 2 screws on the side of the camera.
Remove 4 screws on the bottom of the camera.
Remove 1 screw next to the eyepiece.
Step 3
- Tilt the screen forward.
- Remove the two 1.9mm #00 screws on the left with the Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Tilt the screen forward.
Remove the two 1.9mm #00 screws on the left with the Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Step 4
- Pull the back part of the camera upward.
- Use the spudger to help pry open the back panel.
Pull the back part of the camera upward.
Use the spudger to help pry open the back panel.
Step 5
- Open the back panel to view the inside of the camera.
- Gently pull the orange ribbon cable to separate the two parts of the camera.
- Set the back part of the camera aside.
Open the back panel to view the inside of the camera.
Gently pull the orange ribbon cable to separate the two parts of the camera.
Set the back part of the camera aside.
Step 6
- Turn the front part of the camera clockwise, so the lens is facing the right.
- Gently remove the silver piece from the side of the camera. It should come out easily using your fingers.
Turn the front part of the camera clockwise, so the lens is facing the right.
Gently remove the silver piece from the side of the camera. It should come out easily using your fingers.
Step 7
- Remove two 3.38mm #00 screws from the sensory panel with a Phillips screwdriver size #00.
- The first screw is located on the left side of the panel and the second screw is located near the top of the panel.
Remove two 3.38mm #00 screws from the sensory panel with a Phillips screwdriver size #00.
The first screw is located on the left side of the panel and the second screw is located near the top of the panel.
Step 8
- Gently lift the orange ribbon cable with your finger to disconnect it.
- Remove the sensory panel and replace it.
Gently lift the orange ribbon cable with your finger to disconnect it.
Remove the sensory panel and replace it.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Dana - Sep 17, 2016
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Where can you purchase this panel/
board?
ploter64 - Apr 3, 2017
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yes please. i need to fix my camera. thanks.
Ariel Donayo - Oct 23, 2018
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I have issues when I turn the wheel to change the settings on manual mode. Would this be the same part?
Also, where can I find it? I tried to have it professionally repair and was told it needed the whole board and that it was not available any more. Thanks!
Sam - Oct 29, 2018
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The exact same thing has happened with mine. This happened before but the camera was in warranty so Sony repaired it. It is longer in warranty now but has happened again.
Ariel Donayo - Jul 23, 2019
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Sam, where did you find parts?