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Use this guide to replace the image sensor.
Note: You'll need JIS screwdrivers for this repair. Regular Phillips screwdrivers have a cross pattern with rounded inner edges and won't fully fit the slots in the JIS screws. JIS screwdrivers instead have a straight cross pattern which makes much better contact with the screw head and is made for the high torque you will need to loosen the screws.
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Remove the following 5 screws securing the bottom cover to the camera body:
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Four 6 mm J000 screws.
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One 8 mm J000 screw (under lens mount).
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Remove the following screws from the port area:
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Two 3.5 mm J000 screws.
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One 6 mm J000 screw (right above ports).
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Open the SD card cover by pushing slightly down with your thumb and sliding up.
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Remove the following screws that secure the back case:
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One 6 mm J000 screw.
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One 3 mm J000 screw.
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Remove the following screws securing the left motherboard shield:
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One 2 mm J000 screw (on the bottom).
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One 3.5 mm J000 screw (on the back).
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I really need to do this operation! One question: I’m shopping for a replacement sensor and in the photos it looks like the cables off the sensor assembly are free hanging. In this tutorial there is only the disconnection of the black and white speaker cables. Where do these cables go?
I am grateful for this! Thanks - it worked a treat!
Thanks, I have done it with the Nikon d7200, it is different I have made some comments already, similar to the Nikon d7100 you have to unscrew the diopter and has 2 screws under the rubber what you have to remove… The motherboard is totally different
Any suggestions for locating a reputable, OEM part? Tons of choices on eBay with widely varying prices. Hints or clues to ensure I am buying authentic and safe parts are appreciated! Thanks!