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Kodak Pocket Video Camera Teardown

 

 

 

 

PCB had HDMI connector, A/V outlet, DC IN 5V for charging.

 

 

The product has a very complicated assembly consisting of:

 

The Kodak Zx1 was a Pocket Video Camera released in 2009. Its logic board carries multiple chips on PCB:

 

 

The Tools that I used to take it apart:

 

Apparently, I picked a quite delicately made object. At the first glance, this pocket camera seemed very simple and easy to tear down. I was totally wrong about that and took me quite long time to understand each part. I used simple techniques of delicately unscrewing many cross head screws, and there were many of them even inside of the camera to hold its PCB. I also used multitool to open up its case and detaching the LED monitor screen from the aluminum board. I found that there are yellow plastic cover  between monitor screen and PCB, and it was there for protecting processor chips. I was also very amazed by the size of camera that were placed on the PCB. Perhaps, I should use this camera component for Arduino later.

The size of this pocket camera was just about the size of cigarette case, but it had rounded corner.  I also found that the plastic extorior was coated with rubber material. The designer of the camera must have designed it this way for users to have a better grip, and I like the way it was.

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