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The rear panel protects the motherboard and other components inside the camera and houses controls like buttons and dials. This guide will teach you how to remove and replace the rear panel of your Nikon D5100.
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Remove the five screws around the camera using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Use your fingernail to gently peel back the black rubber thumb grip, attached to the chassis with a strong adhesive.
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Use the Phillips #00 to remove the screw underneath the black rubber grip.
Note: you don't need to peel it off completely. Peel it just enough to expose the screw. Afterwards you can put the rubber thumb grip back and it'll stick to camera body pretty well (looking as new), unless maybe if you've done this lots of times.
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Carefully peel back the black rubber hand grip, which is attached to the chassis with a strong adhesive.
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Use the Phillips #00 to remove two screws beneath the handgrip.
When reassembling the camera back together, how do I put back parts attached by adhesive? Will they stick back on their own? Will I need to use some glue?
Warning: these two screws are made from a different material than most of the other ones. They're quite fragile and prone to the screw head wearing out. You don't want that to happen! Make sure you use a good quality screwdriver and apply enough pressure so that your screwdriver doesn't "slide" and damage the screw head.
About the rubber grip: most of its corners fit tightly to the surrounding camera body so it's mostly ok when you assemble this back. However, my grip's corners do look a bit worn out and not fully attached to the body, after several camera disassemblies.
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Using a spudger, pry off the diopter adjustment dial cover and remove the screw underneath.
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Next, using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the three Phillips screws around the viewfinder.
Spudgers didn't work well for me for removing the dial cover. I only ended up scratching it. What worked for me is a small sharp knife.
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Carefully separate the rear panel from the camera body.
Make sure SD card section cover doesn't fall out! I had that happen and it's incredibly hard and frustrating to put it back!
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Remove the dark orange ribbon cable attaching the rear panel to the motherboard by flipping the black plastic clasp up, away from the motherboard, and pull the cable out of its white casing in the direction of the cable.
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Remove the silver 16-pin cable by pulling gently upwards, away from the inside of the camera, until it separates from its port.
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At this point, the rear panel is fully separated from the main body of the camera.
This is the 40 pin cable for the display and reconnecting this cable may not be as straight forward as described !
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Any ideas of why the screen looks yellowish with a green stripe? :(