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Remove the five screws on the bottom of the camera with a JIS #000 head screwdriver.
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Remove the 3 screws under the battery flap and remove the bottom cover.
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Remove the 2 screws inside the camera on the back corners.
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Open the HDMI flap and remove the 2 screws.
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Remove the screw next to the camera strap loop.
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Remove the 2 screws on each side of the view finder.
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Remove the 2 screws above and below the SD card flap.
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Peel off the adhesive leather screw cover and remove the 2 screws under it.
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Remove the Diopter adjustment control sticker and remove the screw under it.
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Separate the back panel of the camera from the actual camera.
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Disconnect the LCD ribbon cables and power cable from the motherboard.
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Unscrew all 16 screws around the back plate of the camera.
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Then unscrew the remaining screws holding the back plate to the LCD.
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Then simply remove the plate with the LCD.
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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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I DID IT! A couple notes: 1) You don’t need to disconnect the ribbon cables from the body. I’m new to fine electronics repair like this and I didn’t want to mess around with more cables than necessary. 2) My body doesn’t have a plastic cover over the LCD (probably why it broke…) and as such I had to reallllly pry it off. 3) Learn how to reconnect ribbon cables - I had no idea.
Are all screws the same size ?
A couple of points. This is listed as a LCD display replacement. Says only said to buy tools… Need the LCD screen as well. No idea of cost or a link to buy same. Also, you do not show removing the screen and remounting. I appreciate all the instructions on screws, but do not feel this was complete. Thanks for your instructions to this point.
That’s very easy guide to understand. I hope to see a full guide for the Nikon D7200. thank you http://www.nikonbundle.com/nikon-d7200-b...
My replacement screen cost about £44 gbp pounds from China on Ebay. The main ribbon cable is released by flipping up the thin dark grey strip opposite the ribbon using a finger nail or plastic tool on the socket then you just gently pull the cable out, the thin cable is wee bit different, using a small screw driver or dentist tool just unclip and pull/push it down towards the thin ribbon cable then slide ribbon out. When all done clean the screen on the camera and fit a thin glass protector from JJC on ebay to give more protection.