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<luke@webesse.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone opened up a Sony DSC T1 Digital camera? If so, any idea
> where a small pin goes? >
Is that the one used to make the pinhole?
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<luke@webesse.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone opened up a Sony DSC T1 Digital camera? If so, any idea
> where a small pin goes?
Das Machine is nicht fur gefingerpoken und mittengrabben. Ist easy
schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und poppencorken mit spitzensparken.
Ist nicht fur gewerken by das dummkopfen. Das rubbernecken sightseeren
musten keepen das cotten-pickenen hands in das pockets - relaxen und watchen
das blinkenlights.
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luke@webesse.com writes:
>Has anyone opened up a Sony DSC T1 Digital camera? If so, any idea
>where a small pin goes?
Wherever it originally came out of.
It's a pretty good idea to have a digital camera at hand when you
take apart anything complex, like another digital camera. Just document
each significant step along the way with photos. Then you can go back
later and figure out where the long screws came from, and the short
screws, and how the widget needs to be oriented to fit inside the
framitz.
When you're done, and the camera being dismantled is back together and
working, you can delete all of the photos. If you don't get it all back
together, you have all the material needed to start a "How I destroyed
my T1" web page. :-)
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Contact this guy in singapore via email, Icare.Services@ap.sony.com
His other contacts are:
Yeap S.H.
Spare Parts Dept
Sony Electronics (S) Pte Ltd
Hey man, be very very careful if you are to do it yourself. I stuffed
up my len unit, not sure whats wong with it... a lot of interferance
now. Then I broke the little clip connector. And be very careful about
the flash unit. the big capacitor has 2 contact behind and it will give
you a good zap and anything connected or conductable to it.
I also have a small pin I dont know where to put back... due to the
long time it took me to find the LCD
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