Introduction

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    • Slide the eyepiece up and off the viewfinder.

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    • Using a PH000 screwdriver, remove the two 4.8mm Phillips screws from the back of the viewfinder.

    • Some screws may be JIS. Be wary of this if your PH000 does not feel like it is properly gripping the screws.

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    • Remove the two 6.4mm Phillips screws on the right side of the camera, near the SD card slot.

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    • Remove the two 6.4mm Phillips screws on the left side of the camera, near the I/O ports.

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    • On the bottom of the camera,

    • remove the two 5.3mm Phillips screws

    • and the other two 6.3mm Phillips screws.

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    • Using a spudger, separate the bottom panel from the rear case just enough to clear the two clips on the rear casing in the next step.

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    • Lift the rear case off of the back of the camera.

    • Don't pull the casing completely off yet, as the ribbon cables are still connected.

    • Be mindful of the two clips, making sure to keep the bottom panel far enough away to clear them.

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    • Set the rear casing off to the side so you can access the ZIF connectors.

    • The orientation shown in the picture seems to be the best position for the casing to sit comfortably without stressing the ribbon cable connections.

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    • Use a spudger to lift the black tab on the ZIF connector.

    • Disconnect the ribbon cables from their respective ZIF connectors on the logic board.

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    • Separate the rear casing from the camera.

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    • Peel back the yellow tape covering the cable connector on the back of the casing you removed.

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    • Using the spudger, rock the connector back and forth to disconnect the cable.

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    • Remove the eight Phillips screws securing the brackets to the rear casing.

    • Four 4.2mm screws securing the large metal bracket.

    • Four 3.4mm screws securing the bracket that covers the ribbon cable.

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    • Remove the silver metal plate.

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    • Fold the ribbon cables up and out of the way.

    • Remove the metal shield covering the LCD.

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    • Lift and remove the LCD from the rear case.

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    • Using either the iOpener or a heat gun, heat the rear LCD glass enough to melt the adhesive holding it on.

    • The glass will be hot! Let cool before handling.

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    • Push the glass out from the back side.

    Hi, many thanks for this very well done tutorial. Any idea where to buy this rear glass quite cheaply? Thanks

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Ryan Lutz

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