I used this to fix my Ricoh GRII and it was extremely helpful. there are some mild differences (the screen is much easier to access in the GRii), but overall very close for anyone else looking to try this. was pretty easy! save $500 and do it yourself!!! Thanks!
thanks for the tips. Very useful. I'm not replacing the screen, just trying to clean up the buttons and connectors because some of the buttons aren't responding. I'm really struggling to get the ribbon back into the socket. I'm having a break now but I hope i'll manage when I get back to it.
I went too far and too fast, and ended up breaking the fragile little connectors so my old Ricoh is useless… My advice would be to take plenty of time and use the right tools! Or get someone else to do it (that's what I should have done). @@flyj26599
Nice instructions, surely helpful for anybody who had the same oopsy and wants to go fix it DIY style. It would be helpful if you put a link to the spare part source in the description.
OK I changed the screen, I think I put back the connector (the one at 15:30) back in the right place, when I turn the camera on the screen is OK but the control panel (play, menu, u-d-r-l, trash, disp) won't react at all... is it due to that connector? I'm gonna die...
+La Cazouille I'm sorry to hear that happened to you. It seems to be a common problem when putting back that flex ribbon cable. I had a similar issue. It's quite difficult to put it precisely in the connector, even a millimeter off it will not function completely. For example, I had a similar issue where there seem to be a "short-circuit", when I press the Fn2, instead of giving me the Timer function, it crosses with the "Macro" function. When I adjusted the connector very carefully using tweezers and flat head screw driver, it brought back the Timer function, but then the Up / Right keys don't work. It can be quite frustrating. Another possibility is that the ribbon cable may be broken when you removed it, but most likely it is the ribbon connector not properly making contact with the socket.
+La Cazouille Make sure the flat connector goes through under the two metal brackets on the connector. It's a bit difficult but they help to keep the ribbon in place, otherwise when you press down the white flap to secure the ribbon, it does not make a complete contact across the connector.
1000uf Oh, thank you for your precise answer 1000uf. It's actually very frustrating as you say. I thought it was in the right position but maybe it's not. I'll try again and again until it works! Thanks again mate.
I used this to fix my Ricoh GRII and it was extremely helpful. there are some mild differences (the screen is much easier to access in the GRii), but overall very close for anyone else looking to try this. was pretty easy! save $500 and do it yourself!!! Thanks!
thanks for this video! i replaced my ricoh gr IV display and everything was fine, thanks for posting this and for such a good explanation
thanks for the tips. Very useful. I'm not replacing the screen, just trying to clean up the buttons and connectors because some of the buttons aren't responding. I'm really struggling to get the ribbon back into the socket. I'm having a break now but I hope i'll manage when I get back to it.
Any advice on removing and putting back?
I went too far and too fast, and ended up breaking the fragile little connectors so my old Ricoh is useless… My advice would be to take plenty of time and use the right tools! Or get someone else to do it (that's what I should have done). @@flyj26599
Nice instructions, surely helpful for anybody who had the same oopsy and wants to go fix it DIY style. It would be helpful if you put a link to the spare part source in the description.
Chip Guy Vids I just got it randomly off some store on the web, if you have a good source, please share it.
Do you know what the LCD Screen of Ricoh GR Digital 2005 looks like?
And what kind of Sony camera use that LCD part, I tried to search the series number you're providing but it's not working.
I am not really sure.
What is it like replacing the main board,
I have not done it
Is there anyone I can send my gr3 to for them to fix? I would simply break it further.
Try an authorized Ricoh service center.
Can you let us know where you got the replacement screen?
I found one on eBay.
OK I changed the screen, I think I put back the connector (the one at 15:30) back in the right place, when I turn the camera on the screen is OK but the control panel (play, menu, u-d-r-l, trash, disp) won't react at all... is it due to that connector? I'm gonna die...
+La Cazouille I'm sorry to hear that happened to you. It seems to be a common problem when putting back that flex ribbon cable. I had a similar issue. It's quite difficult to put it precisely in the connector, even a millimeter off it will not function completely. For example, I had a similar issue where there seem to be a "short-circuit", when I press the Fn2, instead of giving me the Timer function, it crosses with the "Macro" function. When I adjusted the connector very carefully using tweezers and flat head screw driver, it brought back the Timer function, but then the Up / Right keys don't work. It can be quite frustrating. Another possibility is that the ribbon cable may be broken when you removed it, but most likely it is the ribbon connector not properly making contact with the socket.
+La Cazouille Make sure the flat connector goes through under the two metal brackets on the connector. It's a bit difficult but they help to keep the ribbon in place, otherwise when you press down the white flap to secure the ribbon, it does not make a complete contact across the connector.
1000uf
Oh, thank you for your precise answer 1000uf. It's actually very frustrating as you say. I thought it was in the right position but maybe it's not. I'll try again and again until it works! Thanks again mate.