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Monthly Archives: April 2023
Stuck screws in the lens
Sometimes you have to disassemble lenses or cameras with stucked screws inside. In fact, you have only one trial: case the screw will not move with the first rotation, the phillips slot will be damaged – and you will get … Continue reading
Repairing a selector wheel for… a Canon IV (!)
Yes, normally this should never happen, but the original wheel was increasing or decreasing the menu in absolutely stochastic direction, and I had no spareparts. So, I opened the camera, disassembled the wheel unit, dissoldering the switch from the flex … Continue reading
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Find the wires!
A friend of mine has dropped a camera equipped with a Godox XC32c flash driver, which broke in two – and there were cutted 4 wires internally too. How to find which pin belongs to which wire.? After opening the … Continue reading
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