Thanks! it saved me a lot of time and $100 for sending it for a lab to clean... I was little afraid to do that myself, but thanks to this video I knew where to be cautious. BTW - I didn't disconnected the cable on the right side - simply kept the cover at right angle with some box.
damn!! it was much easier than i thaught. thank you so much for the whole precess. i applied some double sided tape inside of black cover tape. now its dust free again
Great video. I've had a large piece of dust on the sensor for ages, and virtually accepted that it's going to mean an expensive repair, or even replacing the camera, but I'm now going to DIY, as I already have a VD sensor cleaning kit.
Thanks for making this video. I had a blob on the images on a RX100 it was to the bottom edge of the frame so I wasn't too concerned. If I had seen this video back then I could have cured it!
Thanks for the video! It helped me to clean a bit of dust on the sensor of my RX100. It is such a great little camera, but I just couldn’t use it because of that blemish (particularly when I stopped it to f5 or more). Now it works just like new! Thanks so much!
Great show with very detailed instructions. But it is too much work for me ! I will put my camera in the dishwasher and afterwards in the oven to dry it at low temperatur, 60°C in hotair oven, not microwave ! It worked with the tv-set RC !
Thanks for this great tutorial, it is very encouraging. Just a question, what was the error that the camera showed on the screen that made you decide if cleaning the lens was the probable solution?
Hello from Spain. Very interesting tutorial, thank you very much. Question... I recently dropped, from about 1mt and a half, my rx100. It was off, lens was retracted, and it was in its cushy bag/case. I've tested everything and it all seems to be working just fine. Except... The multipurpose aperture, focus, etc. ring in front of the camera, around the lens, became stiff. It still works, but it's uncomfortably stiff. Manual focus, out of the question. Any ideas how to return it to its silky smooth original state? Much appreciated.
One thing is for sure: having a camera with a fixed lens is a bad investment on a long term. And I'm talking about much more expensive cameras as Ricoh GR, Fujifilm X100,S,T, F, X70, etc. because eventually, the dust will find a way to go on sensor. Regarding the easy access, durability and replacement, the film remains by far the best option especially for people without your great repairing skills..
Thank's Peasant, ther's a good point about the use of fixed lens on a camera, but on the other hand it also good on vacation's, the bad thing is when the camera is broken (and the small camera is very easy broken because of very thin plastic and thin construction, specially in the lens...!). When I'm travelling, I always bring my Nikon D3s and some lenses, and another camera (Fuji X-M1 with some adaptors and old lenses) Cheers Kenneth
any tips on a stiff control ring? mine was ok.. the ring is fine, works like a charm but half of the turn is too stiff and the other half is just normal. mine is a mk5 btw.
is it possible to clean the sd card holder mine keeps saying it cant read the card i even got a brand new one and same thing im thinking i might have to clean it?
First I would try clean the card holder buy blowing air, try and have a look and see if any damage, if its still not reading the card I would then take the camera apart and have a better look. but just focus on the card slot. thats where your problem lies.
I have a tiny Sony DSC-wx300 with the dust on sensor, or inside the lens. Vacuum cleaner doesn't work on it, could it be treated the same way, as RX 100?
Many of those small digital cameras are in many ways made in the same way, but of course there are also diffences, you just have to be very careful with the sometimes very thin flexcables and sometimes it's also good to set, at least 2 marks around the sensor assembly, BEFORE you unscrew the sensor circuit board. Some cameras also have some thin spacers to make this adjustment of the sensor circuit board.
Hello, Great detailed video. Quick question, is it possible to replace the sensor with another rx100 version on sensors for example place in an rx100 mark 2 with the rx100 mark 1?
Well Don, without knowing it, I'm not sure if it will work or not, at least the circuit board has to have the same connection from sensor to mainboard, and when change the sensor you will need the repair manual. But if it work's I think it would be a great camera, so give it a try Don :-) Cheers Kenneth
Hi Mike! I was wondering if you could help me... my rx100v has a problem with the focus ring. It is not smooth, is somewhat bended... it goes from smooth to ultra Hard to smooth again and so on. Have you ever disassembled yours or know how to do so? The thing is that the ring alone costs about 30$ and I could replace it myself, but I've never seen a video of how to do that. Seems that it's not neccesary to dismount the rear part of the camera... Thank you so much Mike!!! Subscribed! 😊
I had the same problem. I sprayed the tiniest amount of WD40 under the focus ring and it smoothed it out nicely. I feel the ring was dry and it felt a bit gritty. 4 years on and the ring is still good.
I had such a high hopes with this video! Right until when you peeled off that black thing covering the sensor, it was really uncomfortable to watch. Now I'm questionning my abilities to pull off this repair. On the other hand I have this disgusting speck on the sensor that's ruining all my videos. Though choice!
Thanks! it saved me a lot of time and $100 for sending it for a lab to clean... I was little afraid to do that myself, but thanks to this video I knew where to be cautious. BTW - I didn't disconnected the cable on the right side - simply kept the cover at right angle with some box.
That's really great, and thanks for extra info.
Thanks a lot, I fixed my RX100 with a dust on the sensor, now it works like new.
Great video
damn!! it was much easier than i thaught. thank you so much for the whole precess. i applied some double sided tape inside of black cover tape. now its dust free again
Great video. I've had a large piece of dust on the sensor for ages, and virtually accepted that it's going to mean an expensive repair, or even replacing the camera, but I'm now going to DIY, as I already have a VD sensor cleaning kit.
i realize I am kinda randomly asking but do anybody know of a good place to watch new tv shows online ?
@Jedidiah Douglas try Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
Thanks for making this video. I had a blob on the images on a RX100 it was to the bottom edge of the frame so I wasn't too concerned. If I had seen this video back then I could have cured it!
Excellent video! Can’t wait to de-spot my RX100 II sensor! Bravo!
Thank you for this great tutorial, it saved my camera !!!
Thanks for the video! It helped me to clean a bit of dust on the sensor of my RX100. It is such a great little camera, but I just couldn’t use it because of that blemish (particularly when I stopped it to f5 or more). Now it works just like new! Thanks so much!
Great show with very detailed instructions. But it is too much work for me ! I will put my camera in the dishwasher and afterwards in the oven to dry it at low temperatur, 60°C in hotair oven, not microwave !
It worked with the tv-set RC !
thanks so much...just cleaned my rx100 mk1 sensor today
Why?
Excelent video, thanks. I`m surprised sony has designed the rx100 with easy access of the sensor in mind.
Thanks for this great tutorial, it is very encouraging. Just a question, what was the error that the camera showed on the screen that made you decide if cleaning the lens was the probable solution?
Hello from Spain. Very interesting tutorial, thank you very much.
Question... I recently dropped, from about 1mt and a half, my rx100. It was off, lens was retracted, and it was in its cushy bag/case. I've tested everything and it all seems to be working just fine. Except... The multipurpose aperture, focus, etc. ring in front of the camera, around the lens, became stiff. It still works, but it's uncomfortably stiff. Manual focus, out of the question. Any ideas how to return it to its silky smooth original state? Much appreciated.
Wow.That's the scariest video I've seen in a while.
I heard you can just put a vacuum cleaner up to the lens and then let the lens open and close for a bit and it'll clean the dust
Made mine go from 1 dust spot to 3 :(
Is the same way for the RX100m3? Thank you!
that sensor is hugeee
One thing is for sure: having a camera with a fixed lens is a bad investment on a long term. And I'm talking about much more expensive cameras as Ricoh GR, Fujifilm X100,S,T, F, X70, etc. because eventually, the dust will find a way to go on sensor. Regarding the easy access, durability and replacement, the film remains by far the best option especially for people without your great repairing skills..
Thank's Peasant, ther's a good point about the use of fixed lens on a camera, but on the other hand it also good on vacation's, the bad thing is when the camera is broken (and the small camera is very easy broken because of very thin plastic and thin construction, specially in the lens...!).
When I'm travelling, I always bring my Nikon D3s and some lenses, and another camera (Fuji X-M1 with some adaptors and old lenses)
Cheers
Kenneth
any tips on a stiff control ring? mine was ok.. the ring is fine, works like a charm but half of the turn is too stiff and the other half is just normal. mine is a mk5 btw.
Extraordinary. Thanks
Great, excellent .. :)
Thanks :-)
thats nice
is it possible to clean the sd card holder mine keeps saying it cant read the card i even got a brand new one and same thing im thinking i might have to clean it?
First I would try clean the card holder buy blowing air, try and have a look and see if any damage, if its still not reading the card I would then take the camera apart and have a better look. but just focus on the card slot. thats where your problem lies.
okay thanks so much ill have to head to the store and get me a airduster thing hofully it works @@Cekios
I have a tiny Sony DSC-wx300 with the dust on sensor, or inside the lens. Vacuum cleaner doesn't work on it, could it be treated the same way, as RX 100?
Many of those small digital cameras are in many ways made in the same way, but of course there are also diffences, you just have to be very careful with the sometimes very thin flexcables and sometimes it's also good to set, at least 2 marks around the sensor assembly, BEFORE you unscrew the sensor circuit board. Some cameras also have some thin spacers to make this adjustment of the sensor circuit board.
@@mikeno62 Thanks!
Thank you Very very much
Hello, Great detailed video. Quick question, is it possible to replace the sensor with another rx100 version on sensors for example place in an rx100 mark 2 with the rx100 mark 1?
Well Don, without knowing it, I'm not sure if it will work or not, at least the circuit board has to have the same connection from sensor to mainboard, and when change the sensor you will need the repair manual. But if it work's I think it would be a great camera, so give it a try Don :-)
Cheers
Kenneth
Hi Mike! I was wondering if you could help me... my rx100v has a problem with the focus ring. It is not smooth, is somewhat bended... it goes from smooth to ultra Hard to smooth again and so on.
Have you ever disassembled yours or know how to do so? The thing is that the ring alone costs about 30$ and I could replace it myself, but I've never seen a video of how to do that. Seems that it's not neccesary to dismount the rear part of the camera...
Thank you so much Mike!!! Subscribed! 😊
I had the same problem. I sprayed the tiniest amount of WD40 under the focus ring and it smoothed it out nicely. I feel the ring was dry and it felt a bit gritty. 4 years on and the ring is still good.
Myy focus ring was very slightly bent too.
I had such a high hopes with this video! Right until when you peeled off that black thing covering the sensor, it was really uncomfortable to watch. Now I'm questionning my abilities to pull off this repair. On the other hand I have this disgusting speck on the sensor that's ruining all my videos. Though choice!
You could mask the rest of the camera with heat resistant tape and apply heat on the black film to help it come off. Just don't apply too much heat.
Are you kidding me? Who would do something like this?😮
I'll try it when my mark3 is in the same crappy condition as yours...