Einleitung
This guide will show you how to replace the camera lens for the Canon PowerShot SD750. The prerequisites for this guide include removing the casing, removing the LCD, and removing the motherboard.
Werkzeuge
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Turn the camera to the side that has the attachment for the wrist strap.
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Unscrew the two black 3.4 mm screws with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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Remove the plastic subsection by prying it with your fingers.
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The wrist strap attachment behind the subsection will come loose and may fall out.
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Turn the camera over to the side opposite of the wrist strap.
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Remove the two silver 3.4 mm screws with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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Flip the camera upside down.
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Remove the following screws with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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One black 3.4 mm Phillips screw.
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One silver 3.4 mm Phillips screw.
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Place the camera on the side opposite of the wrist strap handle.
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Then begin to pry the casing apart with both hands by applying pressure to the top and bottom of the camera.
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Remove the small metal plate underneath the plastic covering and set aside. (It should be loosely attached)
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Flip the camera right side up.
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Remove the silver 3.5 mm screw (located on top of the camera) with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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Grip the corner of the A/V digital port and pull up and outward.
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Turn the camera forward so that the LCD screen is facing you.
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Remove the silver 3.4 mm screw at the top right hand corner of the LCD screen with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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Slide the LCD screen to the left of the camera and then gently pull the LCD screen away from the camera.
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Be sure to align the screen properly.
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Be gentile and do not tear the ribbon connector for the LCD screen to camera.
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Locate the two ribbons connected to the camera and the LCD screen. (One is red and small and the other is wide and orange)
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Remove the top left red ribbon by gripping the connector on the camera and sliding it straight out.
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Remove the side orange ribbon by gripping the connector on the camera and sliding it straight out.
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Place the camera forward so that the LCD screen side is facing up.
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Remove the circular plastic button from the back of the camera.
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Leave the camera facing forward.
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Grab the round orange and black stripped connector as pictured.
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Then rotate the connector upward and pull the ribbon out.
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Place the camera backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Disconnect the ribbon that attaches to the motherboard by rotating the connector upwards.
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Pull the ribbon out of the ZIF connector.
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Stand the camera upward.
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Disconnect the white connector attached to the flash by pulling it out on the top right side of the camera.
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Then remove the orange circuitry.
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Place the camera backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Disconnect the ribbon at the bottom of the main board by flipping up the brown ZIF connector and sliding the ribbon out.
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Remove the right most square connector at the bottom of the camera by flipping up the connector with two fingers until it detaches.
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Locate and remove the white rubber cover on the microphone.
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Leave the camera facing backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Remove the square connector at the top of the motherboard by grabbing the connector with two fingers and pulling up until it detaches.
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Refer to the picture for correct removal.
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Leave the camera facing backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Flip up the ZIF locking mechanism using a paperclip
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Use the paperclip to pull the ribbon cable from the ZIF socket.
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Leave the camera facing backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Remove the two flat silver 3.46 mm Phillips screws with a #00 Phillips screwdriver connecting the motherboard to the frame of the camera.
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Leave the camera facing backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Pull the motherboard out by lifting it up on the left side about a 1/2 inch from the case and then slide it to the left.
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Place the camera facing forward so that the LCD screen side is facing up.
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Remove the four 3.2 mm Phillips screws with a #00 Phillips screwdriver.
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Do not remove the top right Phillips screw because the lens gears may fall out.
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Place the camera facing backward so that the lens is facing up.
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Then pull the lens out from the front of the casing using your fingers.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.