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+[title] Cable retention installation-Rear Cover
+[* yellow] The cable section that enters the camera body has ears that sit in these grooves. Push excess cable into the body, set the cable in these grooves, place the rubber piece over it and screw on the cover plate while preventing movement. This will position the cable appropriately in the frame to avoid kinks and excessive tension on the cable.
+ [* icon_note] Really small screws here again, so snug is good enough for these guys!
+[* icon_note] Some aftermarket cables do not come with the longer ears on the cable, so the tension must be set manually. I found pushing as much cable into the body as I could and then letting out 1-2mm of cable before securing the cable works well if your cable is missing ears or they have become damaged.

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