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Should either the memory card reader, USB or HDMI ports become unresponsive or otherwise damaged, it will be necessary to replace the motherboard. This guide will show how to replace the camera's motherboard.
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Using a Phillips #00 precision screwdriver, remove the seven 4mm screws (5 on the bottom of the device and 1 on each of the two sides) holding the back panel to the camera.
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Using a Phillips #00 precision screwdriver, remove the last 4 mm screw located inside the input ports' compartment.
I've tried this before and I remember this screw not coming off why is this?
Hello Jun. If you are using the correct screwdriver, there may be a few answers to your question:
The camera screw is stuck:
This happened to the team that did this project, just keep working with the screwdriver until it comes loose.
The camera screw lost threads:
If a screw is screwed in incorrectly, it could be permanently lodged in the camera and you will be unable to open it.
The camera screw head is rounded:
If the small pieces of the head (visible) part of the screw are gone with groove marks, the screw is permanently damaged and cannot be removed unless you have special equipment.
Other than these tips, you may need to look elsewhere for more help.
-Victoria
Thank you for the quick reply! Does this have to do with it being the last screw to be taken out? do the screws have to be screwed out in this order? Thank you
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There is no order for removing the screws. However, we did take note it was the most difficult to remove because of it's placement. It is difficult to get a grip on the camera when attempting to loosen this screw, therefore it is more prone to damage. Keep trying, but don't force the screw out to where the part may become damaged by means listed in the previous comment.
-Victoria
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Place a plastic opening tool into the gap between the back panel and camera body, from both the top and the bottom of camera. Carefully pry open the camera and separate the back panel.
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Using tweezers or your fingers, pull the display's black ribbon from the motherboard. This frees the back panel altogether.
Hi, I have follow the 4 steps and now my question is about the proper lcd screem. In my case the touch "cristal" is broke do I have to buy all the back side of the camara (with the keys, I mean) o can I take off only the "cristal". I saw in Aliexpress taht they sell all the piece or the "cristal" alone. I do not know how to take out the broken cristal from the back piece. please can you help me. Sorry by my english I am Spanish and I do not now if I did explain properly. Thank you.
How can I buy this back panel assembly?
Mail me : saroch501@gmail.com
Big thanks.
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Using a Phillips #00 precision screwdriver, remove the three 4mm screws holding the motherboard in place.
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Using tweezers or a plastic opening tool, release the locks on the ribbon receptors by flicking up the black bars on the holds. Pull the five ribbons away from the motherboard (one hidden from view). This will free the motherboard completely from the device.
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The motherboard is now free. Pull the motherboard up and slightly away from the input compartment; it will lift out easily.
Saved my camera! Taking it apart after a fall fixed it!
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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any suggestions where to get the board? i oly found one on aliexpress for $100
I have a nx300 that wont switch on (green power light flickers when battery inserted) do you know if there is an internal fuse which can be replaced?
cheers
Tom
I suggest you should buy a replacement motherboard to have your full functional operations.
What is the price of motheboard
Just replaced the tiny battery on the motherboard. Now I get the correct time and date with my photo’s. Nasty job soldering on the square millimeter, but it worked out fine.