@@achmedazizie8919 if you want to have an accurate focusing system, yes. Otherwise, you just make do with whatever you can. Most likely messed up close focusing distance or infinity focus.
The new shutter need to be mounted to create the tension needed to close the shutters. The new sensor has shutters , they're just in the open position until install.
The sensor has different size washers on the screws that hold it, care must be taken in the order of the washers at each screw since they are different widths. The reason for the washers is to make sure the sensor is parallel to the lens , if you get this wrong the sensor will be off its axis and therefore affecting focus. I hope this helps.
@@iM-mf1kethat's exactly how it is. My focus is going crazy. It means I'm focusing in the center as a point, but in reality it's below the point. I would try it again... Which screws are these? If I'm focusing too low
I am getting the error code 30, but it still takes a shot, then gives me the code. Does this mean the shutter button is dying and will be dead soon? Also, where is a good spot to buy this part?
What a simple, quick and easy fix. It’s just so easy and quick and simple
I wanted just to open camera and clean it... now I see it is not so easy. What kind of glue did you used to place the veneer again?
I just put them back in place with the old glue.
Thanks! Maybe I try again :)
Nice work, but did you calibrate the sensor (3 screws with red glue) when you re installed it? it seemed like you did not.
What would this be required for?
Yep that camera will never focus correctly again.
Interested to know also, is that required?
@@achmedazizie8919 if you want to have an accurate focusing system, yes. Otherwise, you just make do with whatever you can. Most likely messed up close focusing distance or infinity focus.
Hi Terje. The replace shutter does not have curtains and the one that you removed has them. How could you deal with it. Thank you for the information
The new shutter need to be mounted to create the tension needed to close the shutters. The new sensor has shutters , they're just in the open position until install.
Did the shutter count reset?
Is calibration necessary after such a procedure? I can't quite focus and there is some vignette on the edges
The sensor has different size washers on the screws that hold it, care must be taken in the order of the washers at each screw since they are different widths. The reason for the washers is to make sure the sensor is parallel to the lens , if you get this wrong the sensor will be off its axis and therefore affecting focus. I hope this helps.
@@iM-mf1kethat's exactly how it is. My focus is going crazy. It means I'm focusing in the center as a point, but in reality it's below the point. I would try it again... Which screws are these? If I'm focusing too low
Hi, wish me luck, I'm going to try and repair the shutter assembly too and not just replace it 😁
did you ever manage to fix it ?
Only for trained pro..if anyone else tried , they 'll rendered the camera worthless because they won't be able to put it back together .
Wow great work ! Only few people can done it ! Respect 💪👍
about how many clicks did you get before replacing it?
The shutter gave up after 220159 x shutter counts.
How long it took?
About 7 hours.
What a great work 👍🏼
AliExpress link for the shutter?
same
Ebay
I am getting the error code 30, but it still takes a shot, then gives me the code. Does this mean the shutter button is dying and will be dead soon? Also, where is a good spot to buy this part?
Until min 10:27 i decided just sent to shop to repair my canon...
Fantastic. Anybody wanna do mine, please?
I think it’s easier to buy a new camera 😂😂
How much will you charge to do my 5D MK III? Haha
I do for $300 parts included.
I want mine replacement
@@avsararas reposition of the sensor included?