Fujifilm X100T Motherboard Replacement
Introducción
Ir al paso 1Follow these steps to replace the motherboard. The motherboard should only be replaced after other troubleshooting steps have been attempted.
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Slide the small black tab on the bottom of the camera to the left to unlock the battery cover.
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Beginning in one of the corners, use a spudger to pry the leather casing off of the camera.
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Herramienta utilizada en este paso:Mako Driver Kit - 64 Precision Bits$39.95
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This is a camera produced by a Japanese camera manufacturer. The Japanese camera industry loves using JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws.
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Don't be tempted by your Phillips screw driver collection. Although PH#00 will interchange with JIS#00, it is not a perfect fit. Using Phillips will cause more wear on the head of the JIS screws and cause the screws to prematurely strip.
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Have both JIS#00 and JIS#000 screw drivers available for this teardown. Luckily, both bits are included in the ifixit 64bit kit.
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Get your picks ready!
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To get any deeper into this camera, the right-hand port cover assembly must be removed first. Once this is removed, you will have access to the screws that secure the other components.
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There's a tiny hole toward the bottom right of the battery compartment. Using the pick tool, press into that hole.
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A plastic rod will release. That plastic rod is the axis the hinge rotates about.
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Fuji! What did we tell you about hiding screws behind closed doors! That's pretty under the table Fuji. Don't do it again. Promise?
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The devil's in the details with this camera. Slide the port cover off the hinge rod.
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Using a pair of pliers, pull the rod out of the top plate of the camera. Now you'll finally have access to all the screws that need to be removed.
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Once the electronics are exposed, it is highly recommended that you remain ESD safe. ESD can fry your precious electronics, and pass thousands of volts through components only rated for a few V DC. ESD can sure ruin your day if you are not careful.
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Use an ESD mat and wrist strap, and make sure you are grounded for the remaining of the teardown. Make sure your ESD mat is connected to the ground of a nearby outlet, and make sure your house actually has a ground. Consult an electrician if you are unsure.
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Once the lens has been taken off, flip the camera over and unscrew the two 4.0 mm screws on the front of the camera, next to the lens cover.
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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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Thank you for this. Such a valuable resource. Where can i get a replacement motherboard for this camera
This was a great guide for me to dissemble my Fuji X100S, to remove the Motherboard and replace F401 fuse. I was able to follow your clear instructions, particularly with all of the photos. Thank you very much.