소개
Removing the back cover can be useful if you need to replace it if the screen is broken or if there is some other issue with it. The back cover can also be broken down further, allowing replacement of individual parts found on the back cover assembly if you are able to find individual replacement parts. This guide will not cover disassembly of the back cover itself however, and will only show you how to remove the back cover from the camera.
필요한 것
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Pry open the rubber I/F terminal cap with your finger.
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Remove the two M1.7x2.5mm JIS #000 screws that are underneath the I/F terminal cap.
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Using a plastic pick, or another thin plastic prying tool, pop off the I/F terminal cover from the camera.
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On the left side of the camera, remove the following screw:
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One M1.7x6.0mm JIS #000 screw
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On the right side, remove the following screws:
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One M1.7x5.5mm JIS #000 screw
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One M1.7x3.5mm JIS #000 screw
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Slide the viewfinder eyepiece vertically upwards.
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Start to pull the back cover partially off of the camera.
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Disconnect the LCD screen ribbon cable from the main PCB board.
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Use a plastic spudger to lift up the black locking tab.
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Carefully pull out the ribbon cable from its connector using a pair of angled tweezers.
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Finish pulling the back cover off of the camera body.
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This guide explains how to replace the back cover. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This guide explains how to replace the back cover. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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On step 5, there is a screw in the bottom left that you haven't shown in the photo.
On step 6, there are 2 ribbons that you have to take out. The 1st ribbon on the RIGHT just pulls out of its white connector.
The 2nd ribbon on the LEFT is a bit trickier, but not hard. There is a grey slot that is locking the larger ribbon in place. You need to pry that grey slot/level open so that you can take out the ribbon. Important detail!
There also should be instructions regarding how to replace the screen. For example, if you have just an LCD (and not a backlight to go with it), then you need to remove the LCD from the backlight.
If your order came with a backlight, then you need to take the little silver case that all the screws screw into, and remove it from the backlight, and install it onto your new LCD/Backlight. Should have pictures for that.
Also, the battery cover (that you take off at the beginning) and the SD card cover need to be ON and CLOSED, otherwise the camera will not power up. I was trying to test it to make sure it powered on before I put all the screws on, but left that out, so it wouldn't power on! Good ol' Dad says to me: "Should you put the battery case on?"
Saved me from a big headache! Repaired a very very broken screen for only $30. I thought that the camera was toast!
Andrew -
Couple of steps are missing, but all the essential ones are there. Nice guide, I would rate it “easy“.
Some comments, in addition to Andrew’s:
- for the people who see those small connectors for the first time, it would be nice to explain that the part of the connector has to be pried open before disconnecting the cable.
- the top right screw from the step 6 was not there. Insead, I had to remove the screw that is seen on the image under the ribbon cable n the right side.
I fixed it in an easier way. I heated the LCD surface a bit with a hairdryer till the double-sided tape used beneath the LCD screen was less adhesive, and then pried the broken pieces away with a blade and a tweezer from the edge. 5 minutes work and nothing damaged.
Btw, the LCD screen cost 3CNY, shipping fee excluded.