Nikon COOLPIX P600 Tripod Mount Replacement
ID: 52317
Description: This guide provides thorough step-by-step...
Steps:
- Position the back of the camera facing you and open the LCD screen to the left.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two 5.556 mm screws under the LCD screen.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver and remove the eleven 5.556 mm screws around the outside frame of the camera.
- Open the "HDMI" rubber flap.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver and remove the 5.556 mm screw underneath the flap.
- The flash button is located on the left side of the built-in flash compartment.
- Press the flash button (as shown) to access flash.
- Use a spudger to wedge underneath the flash
- Pry (up and down) to separate.
- It is important to choose a tool that is ESD-safe to avoid accidental damage to the device. A black nylon spudger, or plastic opening tool, should be used whenever possible.
- Use your hands to gently pull the front and back of the camera apart.
- Be careful not to damage the ribbon-wire shown in the red box.
- Use needle-nose tweezers to gently lift the black/grey latch towards the ribbon-wire (the latch rotates upward to release and snaps down to lock).
- Be careful not to break the latch. It cannot be replaced.
- Use tweezers to gently remove ribbon-wires.
- Pull the ribbon-wires towards the back-end of the camera.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver and remove the single 6.350 mm screw, left of the mode-adjustment dial.
- Use needle-nose tweezers to remove the large ribbon-wire located under the screw.
- Gently wiggle the ribbon out in an upward motion.
- For easier access, you can push the black surface of the camera where the buttons and dials are located. Do not push too hard as this may break the plastic.
- Insert a plastic opening tool under the shutter button.
- Gently pry (back and forth) between the rubber grip and camera casing.
- Place hands around the camera. Hold onto the mode dial and grip under the shutter button.
- Gently push right thumb away and pull in left index finger to separate the camera halves.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the nine 3.175 mm screws on the inside of the camera.
- Use tweezers to remove the golden bracket.
- Use tweezers to remove the white film under the shutter-release button.
- This white film is a cover for the electrical components. The camera will not be affected if it rips or comes off completely.
- Be careful: three high-discharge capacitor leads are located under this film, and can result in electric shock if touched.
- Use tweezers to remove the yellow ribbon-wire.
- Gently wiggle it to the left and then out of its port.
- Use hands to remove the metal cover.
- Pull the cover up.
- Use tweezers to remove the golden bracket.
- The tripod connector is located at the bottom of the camera.
- Use tweezers to remove the tripod connector.