Fujifilm X-T10 top assembly removal
Introdução
Ir para o passo 1Use this guide to replace a damaged back or top case, or open the case to access other components of your camera.
We highly suggest you use a magnetic project mat or an organization tray. This camera has many different types of screws and keeping them organized is key to proper reassembly.
O que você precisa
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Remove the lens.
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Turn the camera upside down to locate the battery compartment.
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Slide the button up to open the compartment.
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Slide the orange button up to release the battery.
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Push to remove SD card
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Remove x2 4.3 mm length Phillips screws from both sides of the camera.
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Remove the 3x 3.7 mm length Phillips screws from the bottom of the camera.
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Remove 2x 3.7 mm length Phillips screws.
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Remove the 3.1 mm length Phillips screw.
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Remove 2x 3.2 mm length Phillips screws.
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Start prying and lifting the back LCD assembly
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To remove the ribbon cable, flip up the WHITE lock on the large ZIF connector with the flat end of a spudger.
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To remove the ribbon cable, flip up the BLACK lock on the connectors with the flat end of a spudger.
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Carefully pull out the ribbon cables.
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Remove x2 2.1 mm length Phillips screws.
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Remove 6 mm length Phillips screw from deeper in the case.
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Slowly pry and lift the top assembly away from the body.
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DONE!
Thank you very much the detailed instruction. I should replace the whole eyecap unfortunatelly. Can you help me how could I replace it after I disassembled the camera follow your instruction? How is that part assembled?
Thank you!
Hi, could you share an image of exactly which piece is broken and you want to change? As I am looking at my X-T10 it does not have the usual big rubber eyecap that you can see in X-T2, DSLRs or similar cameras :)
Rimvydas -
Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
No unfortunatelly it is not only a removable eyecap. It is the whole viewfinder cover. The material of this piece began to break down. Nobody knows why. I can share some photo with you.
Thank you for your kindly help in advance!
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Here you can find the photos:
V. Péter -
OK, I see… It does look strange.
I will keep it in mind to do a more detailed top part dissassembly guide so you could separate that part. But since I am just a hobbyist myself I can’t give you an answer when I will find time for it :)
Hope you understand :)
This is a lovely camera and enjoy it while it works, luckily it is not something that stops it from working :)
Rimvydas -
Thank you very much. Do you know when could you share the details with me? I would like to repair my camera.
Thanks!
V. Péter -
I've used this guide to successfully repair my Fujifilm X-T20, thank you!
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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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Hello community,
my x-t10 is broken: as soon as the camera lens attaches, the screen (also EVF) was blinking, switching on and off, after roughly 20s LCD displays "Lens Error". As described in detail in this post (https://www.fuji-x-forum.com/topic/8121-...), some people were able to disassemble the motherboard and change broken fuses.
Can someone help me to find the correct spare part fuse?
Is there a manual for changing fuses from a motherboard?
Unfortunately I do not have any experience with such projects.
Thanks in advance
Juri
Hi Juri,
Personally I am not a complete beginner, but was not able to identify which is a broken part.
Ended up replacing the motherboard and in the meantime made this manual.
If you feel comfortable in soldering and have patience for microscopic things try to watch some youtube videos about SMD soldering, motherobard repairs, broken fuse and capacitors identification.
You will also likely to need hot air station, as parts are really microscopic, and regular soldering iron will be too large.
Spare fuses can be found for example in DigiKey, or AliExpress.
Best of luck! and please share your experience if you manage to fix it!
I may be able to fix my old board too and make new tutorial as this seems common issue with this camera.
Rimvydas -
Does anyone know what type of fuse this mainboard uses? I saw the issue on the fuji link and figured I'd ask here. Looking to replace the fuses on mine but am not sure what Ampfuse to use. Thanks
Hi, I think I researched what each letter means, and ordered those:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40004126...
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40008129...
But did not have any luck repairing the board.
Please post about what worked or not for you :)
Rimvydas -
Hello everyone,
I am looking to replace the joystick (navigation lever) on my Fujifilm X-T30 camera. I found the replacement part online and I am wondering if it is easily replaceable or if it is soldered in and requires desoldering the old part and soldering in the new one. Your advice and insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
In addition to the previous question, I'm also considering replacing the top “shell” of my Fujifilm X-T30 camera due to wear and tear. I found a replacement part online, but it comes without buttons, flash, and electronics. I'm wondering if it's possible to easily transfer these components from the old “shell” to the new one. Any advice or suggestions on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help!
My camera resets every time I turn it off, so I guess it something related with an internal battery. Do you know where it could be? It’s a X-T20
Hi Jose, I think you are right about diagnosis. On this X-T10 it was on the motherboard. It can be that it was soldered on, it has been long time, cannot remember the model of the battery and exactly the place om the motherboard, but when you take it out it is obvious, and you can see small text on battery to order the same type online 😊
Rimvydas -
Hi there, would anyone know what cable would be attatched the full auto lever found beneath the shutter speeds dial ? My xt-20 is stuck in full auto mode, and moving the lever does nothing so i assume a contact may be dodgy