How To Replace Bottom Capacitor on Minolta X-700 + Reliability Rant (Also applies to X-500/X-570)

Update: Check your battery cap for conductivity before trying to replace the capacitor! A lot of times corrosion on the battery cap will prevent the camera from power-on    • Minolta X-700/X570/X500 check this problem...   Some tips on replacing the capacitor on Minolta X-700. This is a well-known problem and happens on most of the cameras as of now (The year 2022)... Basic soldering skill is required to do the soldering of Cap 1 (capacitor on bottom of the camera). Advanced soldering skills and lots of extra time are required to replace Cap 2 (capacitor at top of the camera), Cap 2 replacement is NOT covered in this video. Now if you have no soldering skill, I highly recommend watching this how-to-solder video as the guy explained and demonstrated it perfectly:    • How to Solder Surface Mount parts (it's ea...   JIS Crosspoint Screwdriver REQUIRED to service most Japanese cameras: https://amzn.to/3FxOC7b And this is the best capacitor you can get for the X-700/X-500/X-570. I bought a pack of 10 for like $10 bucks. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/d... Warning! #1:This video is provided for informational purposes only. I'm not responsible for damages caused to your camera should you decide to perform a capacitor replacement on your own camera. Warning! #2: Be sure to check polarity on the caps before you align and solder it onto your camera, X-700 have different polarity on the circuit board as compared to X500/X570 so make sure to double, even triple check polarity during removal of the existing capacitor on your camera. 0:00 Introduction of the problem 4:21 Replacement steps 6:00 Capacitor model 8:17 X-700 Bottom Capacitor Polarity! 12:00 X-700 vs X570 buying guide 13:26 X-700 Top Plate Disassembly 15:00 Top capacitor serviceability