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+[title] top cover removal
+[* black] This tip came from the great community, thanks to [link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/3337915/Parcival|Parcival|new_window=true]:
+[* black] By blocking the Film axis with a screw driver, you can unscrew the film crank by turning the crank "counter clockwise" and take it completely off.
+[* black] Note that the following steps still showing the top cover attached to the crank handle as I didn't know this trick before.

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