The little grey thing between the lock switch and the rotary encoder is a red led which should turn on when you change the battery or open the SD card hatch, if it doesn't work the problem has to be on the mainboard or on whatever powers it Source: I have used a lot of canon cameras and they all do the same
Another example of how Right To Repair is important. If Steve had access to schematics, he would be able to diagnose this issue more easily, and it would mean less "broken" electronics out of landfills
Hey steve, and your spare time I highly suggest while attempting to power the camera on that you look over the main board with your thermal camera. Although I agree with you the LCD could be bad, you could also have one of those main IC's bad as well.
Apologies if someone else has already mentioned it but at 8:10 in the video the cap just below the resistor on one side does not look very healthy to me. Now it may of just been dirt but I didnt see it again after you cleaned parts so hard to tell.
I might have missed this, but did you try pressing the shutter just to see if it works even without a display. This was a great 2-part series, even if you didn't get it fixed yet. I think you can, but just gotta leave it on the backburner to stew for a while. You'll get it.
Hello Steve! I know I can't be sure that only the LCD's defective, but if you really want to try and replace it (and make another video out of it?), those LCDs are available (just search for the printed numbers that are on the back of the LCD. But since you're a smart person, I'm pretty certain that you've already done it.). Love to see you expand your horizon!
Glad I'm not the only one waiting around for these videos to come up, even though I don't attempt my own micro electronic repair, it's good advice and practices for all repair.
Digital cameras are some of the worst to repair. Even disassembly is something a ride into a rabbithole as when I fixed mine(luckily just a cold joint). Very interesting to watch again.
I think you can just try to put all circuits in ultrasonic cleaner and inspect all connector under a microscope after that. Monitor them under a thermal camera too if say. Also check the power button is good or not. And maybe check if voltages change in case you turn on off the switch?
Honestly, with Canon keeping schematics close hold I wouldn’t bother with trying to repair any of their cameras that have liquid damage. Excellent video!
You should maybe try to connect the hdmi out from the camera to a monitor to see if something happens or maybe try to connect the usb cable to see if a pc would recognize the camera. Love your videos :)
Could the lcd just be toast? If you got another one you could just try swapping the lcd. Either way I do like seeing the insides of different kinds of electronics.
I wish more electronics were standardized so you could swap components and check them easier. But I feel like copyright infringement would then be an issue. Oh well, great content as always sir.
You must be sure of battery's capacity. of course You can try battery in suitable working camera (Have some battery capacity testers too or connect a resistance for checking current capacity) Also monitoring to curent while all controls.(While current increase that is mean "fix it one problem") And you must find same model working camera and must replace boards with working machine also must replace flex cables too Actually you must use ultrasonic cleaners too for boads (especially for flex ribbon cables too)
im just wondering why you didnt try to take a pic with the camera maybe the lcd's aint working but throwing a memory card in and trying to snap a few photos then checking the card on a computer??
Love your videos. Don't let that water damage take your spirit down. If this were a TV series that camera could be your nemesis for this season and it could be fixed or sale for parts in the season finale. 🤪 Anyway. Love your videos always
Thanks for the video! it was great seeing you try again. I was just wondering if there was an hdmi out port so that you could check if there is image sent through that port
I’m curious as to if the lenses need to be attached. Also The real possibility of the LCD screen not functioning prevents the camera from working at all if an LCD replacement would be viable
Just my thoughts on this. Look for another camera of the same make and model that has body damage from being dropped. Hopefully where the lens attaches. This way maybe the LCD and rest of the rear panel are intact.
Sucks about the camera but I love this content and seeing you attempt to repair and learn more about high end camera's. So I would love to see more content like this.
Hey Tronics, when drag-probing those tiny pins like that, aren't you afraid of shorting two adjacent pins and eg sending 3V into something that can only tolerate 1V, destroying the logic you're probing with your probe?
Nice job on this one... Tough break. Cameras are hard. Seems like you should be hearing the musical tones or beeps on startup, even if the screen was kapooie...... When I fixed mine, I did need to go ALL THE WAY TO THE FRONT, for the shutter assembly & motor.... I sense that you are DONE with this one... but off camera, you might try pulling it ALL the way apart.... SO much dirt in there.... Ugh. In the Sony world, there are parts, on EBay... The parts I got sold did come in real Sony-embossed plastic bags, so.... If you could figure out what's wrong, isolate it to one board, or one component.... Buy a part.... Fixed! You were saying "I don't know what's wrong on this board" talking about the main board behind the LCD.... You don't have to. If you have strong suspicions of the board, try to buy another one.... Follow me? If you took it down to the last screw... and found something... Bingo! Buy a part. Just a thought. Great job though, really. I kinda like those connectors they use. The Sony was all scary ribbon cables, that slip in, or are locked into little holders. Those always scare me.
The only way you can fix that camera is getting a working camera of same model. Canon cameras are known for damaged LCDs. Swap LCD and it might work. Another issue you will next encounter is with the lens pogo pins. Don't waste your time as it is not worth the effort. Still you haven't disassembled the entire camera, there would be a ton of screws and we can have a guessing game. 40/50/60/70 screws?
Hey Steve amazing video as always even though the camera still didn't work lol still love the video i want to ask you about the ps4 slim and ps4 pro do they share the same blueray drive ?! I mean can i use a blueray drive from the ps4 slim and put in a ps4 pro will it work ?!
I would check fuses. These does not like shorted circuits by water. And it also was not properly cleaned - circuits are full of minerals from the water and this mess is conductive. So IPA or destilled water with ultrasonic cleaner could help with cleaning inaccessible areas. But 500 dollars is a lot for water damaged camera so i would not give up. It feels like you did not much to save this thing in this video. It feels like this video was made just for advert. I am not blame you - just say how does it feels like. We saw just dissasemble, bit of cleaning and measuring.
Sorry, whizzing through all the screws and panel removal doesn't help me take apart my own camera. I'd rather have a 25-minute video that I can fast forward myself rather than an 11-minute video with time-lapse sections. I appreciate I can look for your previous videos for this camera and I'm not complaining as I'm subscribed to your channel and really enjoy watching your videos. insert smiley face here.
hi do you know what could be wrong with a nintendo switch docking station with a blinking green light when connected to power and no switch in the dock
dont know if u will ever see this but my 2ds xl recently stopped working and now it the light turns on and it just makes this pop sound and then turns off and when i go onto your website there is no options on 3ds or any ds so i was wondering if u could fix it for me
So I know it’s not necessarily related to the video, but does anyone know what’s recommended to remove corrosion on battery terminals? Someone left some batteries in an Xbox controller I bought in a lot and it doesn’t seem to come off easily with isopropyl alcohol.
Even if you managed to make it turn on, it would never take decent photos. The image sensor, the auto focus sensor, the pentaprism are probably ruined. Not to mention the shutter curtain which is delicate as hell. I see no point in trying to fix that camera. By the way, you are most likely shorting the pins when you sweep them with the probe like that, even if it's sharp as a needle, the pins are smaller.
Hehe, if Vince gets his hands on such a cam he'd make a 10hour Video on that...or two or three. He wouldn't sleep, he wouldn't eat, he wouldn't even see his family anymore.
I have a question about a ps4 pro, if it is completely clean inside out, no dust no nothing and it overheates on 1080p within 2 hours, what could be causing it?
Make sure you are not keeping it cooped up, two hours pretty long, there is likely not any issues with the hardware. Make sure you have it sitting out in the open, and try replacing thermal paste like mentioned before If it was overheating immediately it might have been a hardware issue, but it doesnt sound like one to me
The little grey thing between the lock switch and the rotary encoder is a red led which should turn on when you change the battery or open the SD card hatch, if it doesn't work the problem has to be on the mainboard or on whatever powers it
Source: I have used a lot of canon cameras and they all do the same
Another example of how Right To Repair is important. If Steve had access to schematics, he would be able to diagnose this issue more easily, and it would mean less "broken" electronics out of landfills
Can't win em all, but I appreciate that you post it all the same. That's why you're one of my favorite electronics fix channels.
I appreciate that!
thanks top comment now i dont need to watch the video 😂
Spoil!!!
@@Tronicsfix are replacement parts expensive?
@@RagingShrimp67 was gonna say I’m pretty sure it just needs a new display
I like the honesty in posting fixes that don't work out. It makes me feel better for when I struggle to fix something
Hey steve, and your spare time I highly suggest while attempting to power the camera on that you look over the main board with your thermal camera. Although I agree with you the LCD could be bad, you could also have one of those main IC's bad as well.
Apologies if someone else has already mentioned it but at 8:10 in the video the cap just below the resistor on one side does not look very healthy to me. Now it may of just been dirt but I didnt see it again after you cleaned parts so hard to tell.
Don't give up! Time to search for another one that you can try and use for parts to prove this camera out.
I might have missed this, but did you try pressing the shutter just to see if it works even without a display.
This was a great 2-part series, even if you didn't get it fixed yet. I think you can, but just gotta leave it on the backburner to stew for a while. You'll get it.
Learning that it is not fixable is just as educational as learning that you can fix it. Great video! Thank you for showing your process
That cap on the right at 7:55 looks gone, maybe the fuse too
Hello Steve! I know I can't be sure that only the LCD's defective, but if you really want to try and replace it (and make another video out of it?), those LCDs are available (just search for the printed numbers that are on the back of the LCD. But since you're a smart person, I'm pretty certain that you've already done it.). Love to see you expand your horizon!
Glad I'm not the only one waiting around for these videos to come up, even though I don't attempt my own micro electronic repair, it's good advice and practices for all repair.
Yes please, I love to see you fix expensive mirrorless cameras...
Digital cameras are some of the worst to repair. Even disassembly is something a ride into a rabbithole as when I fixed mine(luckily just a cold joint). Very interesting to watch again.
I think you can just try to put all circuits in ultrasonic cleaner and inspect all connector under a microscope after that.
Monitor them under a thermal camera too if say.
Also check the power button is good or not.
And maybe check if voltages change in case you turn on off the switch?
Honestly, with Canon keeping schematics close hold I wouldn’t bother with trying to repair any of their cameras that have liquid damage. Excellent video!
I would love to see you try to repair graphics cards
You should maybe try to connect the hdmi out from the camera to a monitor to see if something happens or maybe try to connect the usb cable to see if a pc would recognize the camera. Love your videos :)
Could the lcd just be toast? If you got another one you could just try swapping the lcd. Either way I do like seeing the insides of different kinds of electronics.
I wish more electronics were standardized so you could swap components and check them easier. But I feel like copyright infringement would then be an issue. Oh well, great content as always sir.
Yes, that would be amazing
You must be sure of battery's capacity. of course You can try battery in suitable working camera (Have some battery capacity testers too or connect a resistance for checking current capacity)
Also monitoring to curent while all controls.(While current increase that is mean "fix it one problem")
And you must find same model working camera and must replace boards with working machine also must replace flex cables too
Actually you must use ultrasonic cleaners too for boads (especially for flex ribbon cables too)
Yess, these camera fix videos are fascinating stuff!!! love it!
sometimes you just have to let one go.....excellent attempt!
im just wondering why you didnt try to take a pic with the camera maybe the lcd's aint working but throwing a memory card in and trying to snap a few photos then checking the card on a computer??
its cool seeing you fix more electronics than consoles... love your vids about cameras
Love to see you fix Xbox 360s red ring. Definitely a cheap project. Love to see those get fixed up
I don't understand how it's not fixable. If it's just the LCD, buy a replacement?
Best repair videos on UA-cam!
Love your videos. Don't let that water damage take your spirit down.
If this were a TV series that camera could be your nemesis for this season and it could be fixed or sale for parts in the season finale. 🤪
Anyway. Love your videos always
Thanks for the video! it was great seeing you try again. I was just wondering if there was an hdmi out port so that you could check if there is image sent through that port
Definitely try again. That was interesting
I’m curious as to if the lenses need to be attached. Also The real possibility of the LCD screen not functioning prevents the camera from working at all if an LCD replacement would be viable
Just my thoughts on this. Look for another camera of the same make and model that has body damage from being dropped. Hopefully where the lens attaches. This way maybe the LCD and rest of the rear panel are intact.
Seeing water damage in a camera like this makes me feel angry and sad at the same time.
Yep, it's sad
Nice video Steve 😀👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video about only person I watch every video from on UA-cam. Also the reason I have my broken xbox one controller in peices on my desk
Sucks about the camera but I love this content and seeing you attempt to repair and learn more about high end camera's. So I would love to see more content like this.
Hey Tronics, when drag-probing those tiny pins like that, aren't you afraid of shorting two adjacent pins and eg sending 3V into something that can only tolerate 1V, destroying the logic you're probing with your probe?
Don't give up on this!
I'll watch another Camera video sure :)
Unlucky this time.. hope you will repair more DSLR in the future, it's really satisfying when you teardown this piece of tech
You could try connect the camera to monitor, see if you get anything out of that. At least you can confirm if the display is the issue.
I was waiting for this!
Don't give up!
Out of curiosity have you or can you replace the LED screen and would it be worth it? That aside love your videos.
Keep trying success needs persistent...
Nice job on this one...
Tough break. Cameras are hard.
Seems like you should be hearing the musical tones or beeps on startup, even if the screen was kapooie......
When I fixed mine, I did need to go ALL THE WAY TO THE FRONT, for the shutter assembly & motor....
I sense that you are DONE with this one... but off camera, you might try pulling it ALL the way apart.... SO much dirt in there.... Ugh.
In the Sony world, there are parts, on EBay... The parts I got sold did come in real Sony-embossed plastic bags, so.... If you could figure out what's wrong, isolate it to one board, or one component.... Buy a part.... Fixed! You were saying "I don't know what's wrong on this board" talking about the main board behind the LCD.... You don't have to. If you have strong suspicions of the board, try to buy another one.... Follow me? If you took it down to the last screw... and found something... Bingo! Buy a part.
Just a thought. Great job though, really. I kinda like those connectors they use. The Sony was all scary ribbon cables, that slip in, or are locked into little holders. Those always scare me.
It's too difficult to fix this item, but you try it, that it's the most important!
I have that exact came and she takes amazing pictures
Great video lad keep up with the good work ps how are you doing today
Cleaning connector with an India Pale Ale? Works for me.
The only way you can fix that camera is getting a working camera of same model. Canon cameras are known for damaged LCDs. Swap LCD and it might work. Another issue you will next encounter is with the lens pogo pins. Don't waste your time as it is not worth the effort. Still you haven't disassembled the entire camera, there would be a ton of screws and we can have a guessing game. 40/50/60/70 screws?
Hey Steve amazing video as always even though the camera still didn't work lol still love the video i want to ask you about the ps4 slim and ps4 pro do they share the same blueray drive ?! I mean can i use a blueray drive from the ps4 slim and put in a ps4 pro will it work ?!
Try fixing
Old video record cameras
VHS ones
Stock market goin down gas prices going up,,, but tronicsfix posted a video so all is good!
@ 8:41 the pin on the left looks bent off the pad
Please do another video trying to fix another camera
Show de bola o conteúdo, trás também uns console nitendo 1000.
Nooooo don't give up!! 😭
You need to see if the camera take any current. and how much?
Thanks for taking another crack at it. Seems like just either too much wrong or the lack of schematics keeping this one from being fixed.
Steve you think it would be fixed with a new LCD?
I would check fuses. These does not like shorted circuits by water. And it also was not properly cleaned - circuits are full of minerals from the water and this mess is conductive. So IPA or destilled water with ultrasonic cleaner could help with cleaning inaccessible areas. But 500 dollars is a lot for water damaged camera so i would not give up. It feels like you did not much to save this thing in this video. It feels like this video was made just for advert. I am not blame you - just say how does it feels like. We saw just dissasemble, bit of cleaning and measuring.
Nice try, tnks for the content!
Thanks for watching!
If the voltage changes when you power it up. Even with no LCD if you try to take a picture, will it click?
Hearing you say JLCPCB makes my brain halt.
Still waiting for you to do repairs on retro consoles!! 🤔
You mean like the two videos I've made about the original Xbox, or the Gameboy Micro video or the various other retro handhelds? 😉😀
@@Tronicsfix yeah for sure, maybe even the Gamecube and Ps2 😉
Sorry, whizzing through all the screws and panel removal doesn't help me take apart my own camera. I'd rather have a 25-minute video that I can fast forward myself rather than an 11-minute video with time-lapse sections. I appreciate I can look for your previous videos for this camera and I'm not complaining as I'm subscribed to your channel and really enjoy watching your videos. insert smiley face here.
Where/how do you find schematics for things you’re repairing?
Great video as always hopefully u can resell it on eBay for parts to get back your money
So many parts in such a small device
Yes, lots and lots of parts and screws
hi do you know what could be wrong with a nintendo switch docking station with a blinking green light when connected to power and no switch in the dock
Hi normal they are fuses on mainboard do you know they are good?
Are you going to resell the camera?
Probably not but who knows, maybe
@@Tronicsfix i’ll look out for it! I love cameras and enjoy fixing them!
Yes, buy more stuff to fix... cameras, consoles whatever.
I'm always doing that!
For next video Repair a dead gpu would love to see that
How much for the camera i need the front screen for it
moreee pleaseeee
FLIR? Since the main board is getting power
dont know if u will ever see this but my 2ds xl recently stopped working and now it the light turns on and it just makes this pop sound and then turns off and when i go onto your website there is no options on 3ds or any ds so i was wondering if u could fix it for me
So I know it’s not necessarily related to the video, but does anyone know what’s recommended to remove corrosion on battery terminals? Someone left some batteries in an Xbox controller I bought in a lot and it doesn’t seem to come off easily with isopropyl alcohol.
kanon camera = a worthy opponent
I've watched so many videos I made top fan :)
Thank you for your support!
vim pelo canal do Joãopsn,,,e ja me inscrevi no canal
hope it will work now man
Even if you managed to make it turn on, it would never take decent photos. The image sensor, the auto focus sensor, the pentaprism are probably ruined. Not to mention the shutter curtain which is delicate as hell. I see no point in trying to fix that camera. By the way, you are most likely shorting the pins when you sweep them with the probe like that, even if it's sharp as a needle, the pins are smaller.
Maybe send it to Vince?
Hehe, if Vince gets his hands on such a cam he'd make a 10hour Video on that...or two or three. He wouldn't sleep, he wouldn't eat, he wouldn't even see his family anymore.
Why didn't you replace the screen? You said that liquid might have damaged it .... maybe the screen is faulty
Test that fuse.? Continuity mode
I have a question about a ps4 pro, if it is completely clean inside out, no dust no nothing and it overheates on 1080p within 2 hours, what could be causing it?
Thank you very much, i sent it in for a service so hopefully I'll be fixed
Make sure you are not keeping it cooped up, two hours pretty long, there is likely not any issues with the hardware.
Make sure you have it sitting out in the open, and try replacing thermal paste like mentioned before
If it was overheating immediately it might have been a hardware issue, but it doesnt sound like one to me
you dragging the METAL probe across the connector made me cringe so hard.
do a nother one
could be the power switch has corrosion on it
Can i get the camera and try to fix it
👍
Why not?
keep up with the videos though much fun pogpogpogpogpogpogpog
part 3 dont give up get a spare lcd
why not find a donor camera and try to fix it that way?
fix all the broken high end cameras
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