Revision to Fujifilm FinePix S4800
[title|Fujifilm FinePix S4800 Repair] | |
- | [summary] |
+ | [summary]A bridge, DSLR, point-and-shoot camera released in March 2013 sporting a 16 megapixel image resolution, adjustable aperture, and 30x zoom. It also weighs just under one pound, which is great for the traveling photographer.[/summary] |
- | [summary_image| |
+ | [summary_image|1059504] |
+ | == Troubleshooting == |
+ | |
+ | If you are experiencing problems with your Fujifilm FinePix S4800, please refer to our [[Fujifilm FinePix S4800 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]]. |
+ | |
+ | == Background and Identification == |
+ | |
+ | == Additional Information == |
+ | |
+ | [comment] |
== Description == | |
Disassembly is straight forward, a few screws around the perimeter of the clamshell construction (all the same size) and 3 under the flash unit that can be extended manually without battery power. Once you seperate the clamshell with a spudger, there is an LCD and the only PCB board under it. The PCB is soldered to a daughterboard that is perpendicular to it on top, a strange design that has to be unsoldered to remove to get to the lens screws underneath. Once removed, there are 4 large head phillips screws that hold the lens/CMOS assy to the front case. Once these are removed, the lens comes out as a unit. The motor swings away and then you can cycle the gear at the base to manually extend the lens. If it is jammed, your only option is to physically pry the outer barrel off the helical tracks at the 5 bearing points around the barrel, a likely destructive procedure. | |
+ | [/comment] |
To undo the changes made by this version, click 'Revert Changes.' This will automatically restore the previous version of this guide.