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-[* red] Remove the four 3.2 mm Philip's screws located on the backside of the camera around the edges connecting the lens to the casing.
- [* icon_note] Be careful when removing the screws to not strip them by applying enough pressure and rotating in the proper direction.
-[* icon_caution] Do not remove the top right Philip's screw because the lens' gears may fall out.
+[* red] There are 4 - 3.2mm philips screws which hold the lens (image 1). Orient the camera back facing you and remove only 3 screws, top left and both bottom screws. The top right retains the lens gears.
+ [* icon_note] To avoid striping the screws, check that the size of the driver is a match by turning the driver back and forth to see if there is any play, ie the driver can turn in both directions freely before engaging the screw.