@suet45180 It is not as bad as you may think. Use the Apple technician Guide from here [[Topic:Apple LED Cinema Display]] under Documents. Page 68 tells you how to remove the camera. Replacement cameras are available at many places [link|https://www.thebookyad.com/product.php?cPath=293_471&products_id=15810|like this] Or look for Apple part number 922-9363 (922-8511 if yours is an early 2008 display)
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The manual will also assist you with troubleshooting your camera just in case there is more going on.
Now if this appears to be a too daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)
@suet45180 It is not as bad as you may think. Use the Apple technician Guide from here [[Topic:Apple LED Cinema Display]] under Documents. Page 68 tells you how to remove the camera. Replacement cameras are available at many places [link|https://www.thebookyad.com/product.php?cPath=293_471&products_id=15810|like this] Or look for Apple part number 922-9363 (922-8511 if yours is an early 2008 display)
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Now if this appears to be a to daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)
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Now if this appears to be a too daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)
@suet45180 It is not as bad as you may think. Use the Apple technician Guide from here [[Topic:Apple LED Cinema Display]] under Documents. Page 68 tells you how to remove the camera. Replacement cameras are available at many places [https://www.thebookyad.com/product.php?cPath=293_471&products_id=15810|like this] Or look for Apple part number 922-9363 (922-8511 if yours is an early 2008 display)
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@suet45180 It is not as bad as you may think. Use the Apple technician Guide from here [[Topic:Apple LED Cinema Display]] under Documents. Page 68 tells you how to remove the camera. Replacement cameras are available at many places [link|https://www.thebookyad.com/product.php?cPath=293_471&products_id=15810|like this] Or look for Apple part number 922-9363 (922-8511 if yours is an early 2008 display)
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Now if this appears to be a too daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)
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Now if this appears to be a to daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)
@suet45180 It is not as bad as you may think. Use the Apple technician Guide from here [[Topic:Apple LED Cinema Display]] under Documents. Page 68 tells you how to remove the camera. Replacement cameras are available at many places [https://www.thebookyad.com/product.php?cPath=293_471&products_id=15810|like this] Or look for Apple part number 922-9363 (922-8511 if yours is an early 2008 display)
Now if this appears to be a too daunting task for you, stick with a Mac USB camera. You got some options here :-)