Logitech Quickcam 9000 Pro Teardown

Teardown

Teardown

Teardowns provide a look inside a device and should not be used as disassembly instructions.

User-Contributed Guide

User-Contributed Guide

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This is a step by step teardown of a Logitech webcam which is helpful if you are trying to build a stereo camera or adjust the focus.

Focus adjustments require making a lens adjustment tool.

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Add Note Edit Step 1 — Logitech Quickcam 9000 Pro Teardown  ¶ 

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  • Remove screws where shown by the green arrows.

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  • Remove e-ring to detach grommet.

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  • Remove screws indicated by the green arrows.

  • Do not remove the screws indicated by the red arrows at this point.

  • Autofocus system contains magnets.

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  • Remove cover.

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  • The screws indicated in red can now be removed. The screws are glued into place and removal can be assisted by heating gently with a soldering iron.

  • Autofocus motor connections can be removed by desoldering using desoldering braid where indicated.

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  • Almost done.

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  • The lens can be fully removed from the autofocus mount.

  • The infrared filter looks to be difficult to remove.

  • Further disassembly appears to be challenging.

  • They did not need to glue it on because the magnets held it in place.

  • The camera was fully reassembled and works.

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