I doubt the part in there right now can be fixed easily, since the issue may be a worn out flex cable going to the stabilization assembly or a damaged stabilization assembly.
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Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lenses or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
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Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lenses or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly (without the image sensor) can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
However, replacing the lens unit requires desoldering the motherboard from the shutter button board, and in my experience re-soldering this part is a pain, but it may be easier on this model (I have a L310, which is very similar).
I doubt the part in there right now can be fixed easily, since the issue may be a worn out flex cable going to the stabilization assembly or a damaged stabilization assembly.
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Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lens es or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
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Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lenses or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
However, replacing the lens unit requires desoldering the motherboard from the shutter button board, and in my experience re-soldering this part is a pain, but it may be easier on this model (I have a L310, which is very similar).
I doubt it can be fixed easily, since the issue may be a worn out flex cable going to the stabilization assembly, or a damaged stabilization assembly.
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I doubt the part in there right now can be fixed easily, since the issue may be a worn out flex cable going to the stabilization assembly or a damaged stabilization assembly.
Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lens es or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
However, replacing the lens unit requires desoldering the motherboard from the shutter button board, and in my experience re-soldering this part is a pain, but it may be easier on this model (I have a L310, which is very similar).
I doubt it can be fixed easily, since the issue may be a worn out flex cable going to the stabilization assembly, or a damaged stabilization assembly.
Replacing the entire lens assembly is a much more reliable way to fix the issue, since you won’t risk damaging the lens es or get dust inside the assembly. A replacement lens assembly can be had for only [https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Coolpix-L320-Digital-Camera-Lens-Zoom-Unit-Assembly-Repair-Part/122605361650?hash=item1c8bd959f2:g:NlsAAOSwdAxZbo67:rk:1:pf:0|$25 on eBay].
However, replacing the lens unit requires desoldering the motherboard from the shutter button board, and in my experience re-soldering this part is a pain, but it may be easier on this model (I have a L310, which is very similar).
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