Nikon Coolpix S6300 digital camera – how to fix jammed zoom lens
The gear can reach by removing the lens
apparatus. When the primary gear is exposed, it can simply be lifted out
of the camera and inspected.
Remove
the battery first.
> Place
the camera facing upwards.
> Press
down on the battery cover and slide towards the front face of the camera.
> Rotate
the orange battery clip in the camera to release the battery.
> Locate
the eight outer PH 2mm screws on the device.
> Using
the PH00 screwdriver remove all of the screws from the camera.
>
Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry off the front and rear plates.
Do not force the clips holding the plates together.
> Using a Phillips #00 screwdrivers, remove the PH 2mm screw located to the right of the screen, above the OK dial.
> Remove the two clasps using a plastic Spurger. [Be careful when removing the clasp to prevent ripping of the clasp]
> Remove
the internal panel of the buttons.
> Remove
the clasp from the ribbon cable using the plastic Spurger. [Make sure to be
gentle when removing the clasp to prevent it from ripping.]
> Remove
the display.
Removal of polarizing lens.
> Remove the four PH00 2.5 mm screws around the edges of the display plate.
>
Remove the three PH00 2 mm screws from the sides of the buttons plate
and the 2.5 mm screw from the center of the buttons plate.
> Lift the buttons plate out of the camera with the plastic tool.
> Lift the display plate out of the camera with the plastic tool.
> Use the plastic opening tool to gently flip the white folders at the end of the ribbon cables.
> Use this tweezers to gently pull the cables out of the holders.
> Lift the lens apparatus out of the rest of the camera by pushing the front of lens up from the bottom.
> Use the plastic opening tool to flip the two white clips holding the ribbon cables.
> Use tweezers to pull the cables from clamps.
> Use the PH00 screwdriver to remove the three 2 mm screws around the first lens area.
> Lift
the first lens from the rest of the lens apparatus.
> Use
thin tweezers to left and remove the polarizing lens from the apparatus.
> Check to see if there are any items stuck inside the gear.
> Carefully remove items using tweezers.