Replacing the main LCD on my work camera
After the test run was successful, it's time to replace the main LCD on my work camera, which I'm currently preparing for photography.
The display is still in good condition compared to other 7000s. So I'll keep it as a spare part after replacing it.
Here is the flawless LCD from the second spare 7000. You don't see this nice condition very often.
In contrast to the test run, here the holder for the LCD is still screwed to the camera.
This time I had to loosen both clamps of the silver retaining clip.
The good replacement display has been removed.
Now the faulty one comes out of the work 7000.
Done
The replacement LCD is on board.
First test with top cover and battery compartment attached: the LCD works.
The display is incorrect here, it should be zero. When you press on different parts of the display, the display changes.
This is obviously a contact error, which then occurs when you put the top cover back on because it presses on the LCD.
Cleaning the contacts on the board and the two conductive rubbers with isopropyl alcohol does not solve the problem. But the treatment does no harm in terms of the best possible conductivity.
Only after I put on the silver retaining clip for the display from the spare parts 7000 did the display work correctly and remain stable even after putting on the top cover.
Apparently, after removal, the clip was no longer able to hold the LCD in place evenly due to a slight deformation. This probably happened when it was pried off.
In any case, no deformation can be seen.
Mission accomplished
