cuando sacaste el lente , se podia encender la camara??? y que se podia ver? el sensor resgistra alguna imagen? y se puede ver alguna imagen en la pantalla de la camara?
I actually managed to get through the main lens of my sony cybershot dsc-n2 after disassembling it. It was kinda easier than I thought because in this video it looks very complex but in reality it's not that hard if you have little bit experience.. I dont have a welding equipment so I watched video for looking at the lens inside. I knew that I needed a welding machine like this one in the video to resolve that glued parts. I was kinda dissapointed because putting the parts back was painful :,)
See the Service Manual (google "panasonic_dmc-zx1_zr1.pdf") for detailed disassembly/assembly instructions. Particularly if you're interested in the part this video isn't showing: how to reassemble the lens part.
I have 2 similar cameras TZ5 and ZX3 which both fell once on the ground consequently stopped focusing well and generated unsharp pictures. I set them aside but kept them and both are nearly new. I suspect they share similar problem w/ lens focusing mechanism. Looks like I am up to the challenge to fix them both.
False video!!! The phone on this video was already disassembled before, the sticker are strong on the back, so be careful if you try to disassemble your phone !!! maybe you well need heat gun or hair dryer to soften the stickers inside the phone before desassembly.
Yesterday i tried to repair my Pentax Optio S1 lense module but I didn't go through to it coz i find kinda hard to disassemble the small parts. I think its easy to buy new lense module and just install it.
*So far, this device has performed as advertised.It's built rugged🌕 **allabout.wiki/CST** Gold the laser is easy to see and the storage case is well made*
Thank you for the interesting repair :-) Have seen a similar prob with these Lumix cams before (perhaps due to laterally banging the lens while extended, causing misalignment of the rotating elements). May I suggest directed precision air blow over sensor and lens surfaces to reduce / remove dust while performing the repair? Have seen post-repair dust artifacts when camera is held obliquely to a strongish light source, degrading optimal optical performance.
I'm having the same issue with the sticky surface, what did you use to remove the coating? And was any soldering necessary to bring everything back together, like in the video?