はじめに
In this long guide you will completely disassemble your FZ1000, excluding the lens which is manufactured by Leica, not Panasonic. You will need to unscrew many screws, detach numerous electronic ZIF connector ribbons, and pry open a few components in order to disassemble your camera. Be extra cautious when moving any electronic ribbons, since they tear very easily. See this technique on disconnecting ZIF connectors to better learn how to detach a ZIF connector ribbon.
In several steps of this guide, the state of the camera in the accompanying visual or visuals will not correspond to the state of your camera. The visuals differ from your camera in the following ways:
- Electronic ribbons will appear torn and taped. Your camera's electronic ribbons should not be torn.
- Black tape will appear crinkled due to prior removal. Your camera's black tape should not appear to have been previously removed.
- The MIC jack plug will appear snapped. Your plug should not be broken.
必要な工具と部品
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Slide the switch on the bottom of your camera from the right (LOCK) to the left (OPEN).
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Swing out the screen on the back of your camera by 90 degrees.
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Remove the two 2.2 mm Phillips #00 screws on the outside edge of the screen.
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Push in on the SD card inside the battery housing.
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Pull out the SD card.
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Close the battery housing door.
Il faut modifier “Étape 4 Carte mère” par “Étape 4 Carte mémoire”, mais je n’y arrive pas.
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Remove the two 5.2 mm Phillips #00 screws that are 1) below the label and 2) above the tripod mount hole on the bottom of the camera.
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Remove the two 5.5 mm Phillips #00 screws on the side of the camera with the MIC jack.
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Remove the two 7.0 mm Phillips #00 screws that are 1) above and 2) below the HDMI panel.
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Gently lift up the back plate, being careful not to damage any ribbons.
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Pull to disconnect from the motherboard the two ZIF connector ribbons attached to the back plate.
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Set aside the back plate.
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Firmly grasp the left side of the motherboard.
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Pull out the motherboard.
FZ1000 MK2: I could not remove the motherboard by itself but it came off easily together with the metal plate.
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Carefully unhook the aperture motor from its two pegs and slowly move it towards the opposite side of the lens.
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You may need to remove the Phillips screw that holds a trapezoid-shaped piece of the electronic ribbon.
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While holding on to the aperture motor, very carefully use tweezers to unclip the electronic ribbon on the side of the lens.
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Using tweezers, very carefully pull to disconnect the three ZIF connector ribbons beside the MIC jack.
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Lift off the top panel of the camera.
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Remove the 5.0 mm Phillips #00 screw from the plastic that holds the electric wires.
Any advice on how to open up the top panel? I think I got some sea water in here but I can't get past the plastic to find out. I think I need to separate the mode wheel somehow
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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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I need the ribbon cable that connects the hot shoe to the motherboard
Is there no capacitor for the flash to be concerned about in this camera?
My screen is full of vertical lines and pinkish screen what would the problem with the camera be? It started when I was in very humid place.I bought the camera from Amazon .com but it does not have a variant because it is an international model.
Do you know where to get it repaired?
My FZ1000 had the problem that the zoom lever was not returning to its middle position.
It is caused by a broken torsion spring inside the button. I replaced it by some spring I made myself starting from a spring of a pen :-)
For this repair it is not needed to remove the display from its housing, steps 19-25 can be skipped as well.
Good work. I had the same problem. If I read your comment earlier, I could save $ 40 for a spare part - SYK1278.
Jon.. i have the same problem now , with my fz1000. how excactly did you fixed it.i read that you didnt replaced the switch but fixed it yourself with a spring of a pen.does that mean that the spring is not in the switch but a external spring.and is it enough to only disassemble the tip or is other disassembling neccesary ? Thanks for replying .Greez Franck
Hi Jon DS, How did you get to the underside of the zoom lever.? I have removed all the screws you can see in step 36 but cannot remove it! It seems that the mode dial is holding it down? Any help much appreciated.
Hi Jon!My camera has the same problem. How were you able to remove the upper part?Do i need to start in which point? Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot! Supprised why spring so weak.
Thank you guys! With the help of your video, I replaced the Panasonic FZ 1000 the SYK1278 Top Case Cover Switch Button. It was not easy. It is even more difficult to dismantle the flash and the external flash holder already without video help, but it all works. Without your help, I would not be able to complete the repair at all. But JIS standard screwdrivers are more useful for japan cameras.
Hello, Thanks a lot for this detailed step by step disassembly procedure with high quality pictures
I need to replace the SYK1278 Top Case Cover Switch Button. What are the minimum steps to remove it ? For example, do I really need to remove the lens housing (27-32). Any advise to disassemble the flash unit ? Thanks for your reply, Emmanuel
The part missing (for me) is how the LCD flex ribbon cable attaches (is soldered) to the axle. What is that component it’s soldered to and how does it attach to the axle? No info on this anywhere! If your flex cable breaks, you’re screwed.
I have two issue with my Lumix DMC-FZ1000
1. Zoom control is not working automatically - having read the comments I now know it is a broken torsion spring.
2. The main problem appears to be when I press the Menu button, it then starts to continuously scroll without stopping.
Has anyone else experienced the scrolling and what had to be done to repair it. I have followed the instructions on here and stripped the camera down to its parts with the Motherboard and other PCB’s out
My fz1000 loses time and date when stored without the battery, and I have to set it even on battery swap, any idea of why should it be happening? Or what to replace? I see there's no internal battery to replace. Otherwise the camera still works perfectly.
I needed to replace the motherboard on my FZ1000 and immediately ran into three issues:
1. I managed to destroy the ZIF ribbon connector on the The camera motherboard has three types of ZIF ribbon connectors, none of which the reference information provided adequate information. The one on the motherboard that connects just under the eyepiece has a black release bar 'On the Same Side' as the ribbon. The ribbon is folded and obscures the operation, so proceed with care. Tweezers are useful.
The two other types have release bars Opposite the ribbon. The black bar version seems stronger than the white. The white one also seems to get brittle with age. Proceed with care.
2. The screws are of two types: coarse thread and fine thread. Keep track of what goes where.
3. Lifting out the motherboard seemed to have a lot of resistance because of an adhesive patch on the backside and multipin insertion connector near the top edge and to the right of screw-hole.
Thank you for your help, with your help I was able to replace the door. I'm a complete amateur once again thank you
Thank You! Fz-10002 is very similiar, using this manual you can also dismount the newer version of the camera.