Hello,
recently bought this lens as "broken/for parts" item. After inspection found there is missing FPC cable, bought one from Aliexpess. Installed it, still not working. After long searching in google was able to find a repair video, that there is seen for a while that there is something with 2-wires in the slot, that is in the photos.
Here is video at the moment that the part can be seen: https://youtu.be/PjEBGFLjgM0?t=410 (from about 6:50 mins). At 10:44 is seen that the part is only in the bottom side of the slot; and nothing more detailed in the whole internet that I was able to check for about a hour.
There is magnetic field sensor - top left on the DSC07181 and on the next photo fitted on its place, so I think it should be some kind of tiny end position switch or don't know what;
any help as service manual, photo or part number will be in help.
Regards,
Milen
I'm new to these forums and don't speak Hungarian.
I found a partial service manual for Sony SELP1650 lens (the exploded diagram, and instructions for removing the focusing barrel).
Please could this be added to your service manuals download section.
Thanks for providing forum, and resources.
Hello!
I'm looking for service manual for SONY PXW-Z190V / PXW-Z190T professional camcorder.
Be so kind if you have it to give me a download link for it.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Tibor Mendrei
Hi friends,
I would like to make adjustments to my Sony DSC-F717.
According to service manual, the service remote is attached via CPC jig, where a 2,5mm LANC port is mounted. I'd like to DIY a improvised jig.
Exact detail of the jig is not provided, but clearly it is a 22-pin FPC splited into many measure points and a LANC port. Also learned from the manual that LANC signal to/from CPC is splited into 2 lanes, IN and OUT, while 2,5mm LANC port only has 1 (bidirectional) data bus. I wonder if these 2 signals are mixed by additional circuits on the jig.
If someone can post a back (trace-side) photo of CPC12, the mystery will be solved and it will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!