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BrianG 01.03.2007 12:50 AM

Dissecting Digital Camera
 
Just in case anyone has a broken digital camera and decides to try fixing it: Be warned! The camera I was working on is ~8 years old and stopped focusing. So, I took it apart and found one gear tooth that was broken. The mess in the picture below is what I had to take apart just to get to the offending gear. Arrg!

The sad part is that most of it still works! I may see what I can throw together so I can use the little screen to watch movies. Probably won't get far, but should be fun! :)

GorillaMaxx360 01.03.2007 01:57 AM

WOW that is a lot of parts. I usually take something apart and put it back to gather on memory without a Manuel but not a camera i would defiantly have to take some disassembly pics so i remember what goes were. Cool though all that fits in that small case.

bluonyx 01.03.2007 02:11 AM

So much for taking pictures as you go to put it back together.

go4gold 01.03.2007 03:06 AM

The Brain doesn't need no stinking manuals

BP-Revo 01.03.2007 03:46 AM

Holy crap...my digital camera better stay working...

Serum 01.03.2007 03:48 AM

My first Sony?

BrianG 01.03.2007 12:00 PM

Well, it was an old camera so I thought I'd see if I could find what is wrong with it. I had taken it apart a little before but found the gear mechanism was buried deeper than I could reach. I have a new camera now, so I figured I'd have nothing to lose. Well, I started taking it apart, keeping track of what goes where, but when it got to a certain level, I knew it wasn't going back together. The offending gear mechanism was actually inside the lens tube. And to get to that, you have to take everything else apart to get to the screws which secures it in place. And it's not set up where you can take off a large assembly off... oh no... you have to take everything off in layers.

So, if you have a broken camers (especially the gears) consider simply buying a new one! Even if I had taken it to a camera shop, it would have costed me way more than it was worth to fix it.

After messing wth this, an ESC is child's play!

Sylvester 01.03.2007 05:52 PM

Thats alot of kajiggers! LOL!

neweuser 01.03.2007 06:28 PM

Heck yeah it is! I would never remember what goes where! I had hard enough time with my ps2!

glassdoctor 01.03.2007 08:53 PM

Brian, I will give you 5 bucks if you put it all back together. And 5 more if it works. LOL!!!!

BrianG 01.03.2007 09:03 PM

LOL, nice try GD! It would take a heck of a lot more than that just to attempt it!

It's already all in the garbage... after I salvaged all the parts I could for future projects. :)

Sylvester 01.03.2007 09:12 PM

Thats 10$ you could have had in your pocket if you Just spent 10 hours on it! :005:

BrianG 01.03.2007 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
Thats 10$ you could have had in your pocket if you Just spent 10 hours on it! :005:

OOOoooh! A whopping $1 an hour!

I'll be nice and attempt it if he pays just half of my hourly salary that I get at work. :)

Sylvester 01.03.2007 10:13 PM

I dont think he'll pay that much to see an old-school camera work and together... right GD? :)

BrianG 01.03.2007 10:51 PM

Yeah, you're probably right. No matter what, it wouldn't work anyway since it was broken even before I took it apart!


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