
I would have got as far as 2 minutes in before becoming frustrated and taking a hammer to my lens.
That's definitely one for the hardcore photo buffs.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 18:51, Reply)

Made a search online and discovered it was a common problem with most cameras,
and this one guy posted a step by step tutorial on his blog on how to fix it.
With some precision screwdrivers I was able to fix it, something that the shop wanted
to charge me almost £100 quid for!
I've not attempted to do this in the video above (as yet) but I will recommend some advice.
A lot of the screws are different sizes, so draw a quick diagram on an A4 bit of paper of the lens/camera,
and place them in the right areas, it just helps when reassemble it.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 19:04, Reply)