Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Teardown

Teardown

Teardown

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

A while back we heard about the nifty Nikon Coolpix S1000pj, a digital camera with a built-in projector. We were very curious how Nikon packaged everything into this little device, so we decided to do what we do best -- tear it apart!

Check out our YouTube video of the teardown. We included a quick explanation of the projector's inner workings right around the 2:00 minute mark!

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Add Note Edit Step 1 — Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Teardown  ¶ 

  • Contents of the box include:

    • Separate instruction manuals/quick start guides in both English and Spanish. No instructions for you, French Canadians.

    • Battery Charger.

    • A/V and USB Cables.

    • Carrying Strap.

    • Nikon Software Suite Disk.

    • Nikon Remote, model ML-L4.

  • The remote even allows you to zoom and activate the shutter from a distance.

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  • As engineers, we decided the first thing we should do is browse through the instruction manual...

  • We're glad Nikon is looking out for the well being of the average Joe, but "Take the Camera out of the Box"? Really?

  • Common sense FAIL.

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  • The extremely simple yet nifty injection molded plastic stand tilts the camera back a few degrees to allow for projection on vertical surfaces.

  • The S1000pj sports a single lamp/single LCD panel projection system to view images in a dimly-lit room.

  • The image size can vary from approximately 5 to 40 inches.

  • According to the user manual specifications, the output resolution of the projector is VGA equivalent.

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  • We here at iFixit strongly support the work the Rebel Alliance is doing to Restore the Republic and we fully stand behind their cause.

  • "Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope."

  • It's a shame the S1000pj doesn't beep or whistle or stop garbage compactors from crushing future Jedi knights.

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  • The dimensions of the camera are 99.5 x 62.5 x 23 mm (4 x 2.5 x 0.9 in), and it weighs in at approximately 155g (5.5 oz.) without the battery and SD memory card.

  • Hidden behind the lens cover in the upper right corner is the Nikkor 5X wide optical zoom VR 5.0-25.0 mm 1:3.9-5.8 lens.

  • The back panel houses the comparatively large 2.7-inch High Resolution Bright LCD.

  • The slider on the third picture (boxed in red) focuses images projected from the front of the camera.

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  • Removing the rechargable lithium-ion battery.

  • The battery, model EN-EL12, is rated 1050 mAh at 3.7V making the power output 3.885 Wh.

  • Looks like Nikon rounds up.

  • The battery weighs approximately 22.5 g (0.8 oz) excluding the terminal cover.

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  • We're glad we can trust our good'ol Phillips screwdriver to help us remove a few screws from the battery-chamber/memory card slot cover.

  • After a few pries with a plastic opening tool, the chromed plastic side cover simply pops off the camera body.

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  • A few more screws secure the rear case to the body.

  • After prying around its perimeter, we lift the rear case off the body.

  • Surprisingly, both the front and rear outer cases are machined out of aluminum.

  • The button covers attach to the rear case while the electronic portion is attached to the metal shield next to the display.

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