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-[* black] Before we can remove the rear panel, the LCD assembly must first be removed. After removing the screws that attach the hinged panels to the rear case, we find a small door with access to the ZIF connector securing the ribbon cable.
+[* black] Before cracking open the camera's rear panel, we turn our attention to the articulated LCD screen.
+[* black] Once we remove a few screws from the articulating bracket, a small door on the screen provides access to a hidden ZIF connector.
[* black] With the LCD assembly finally separated, we pull apart the casing to access the LCD itself.
[* icon_note] As a mirrorless camera, the a7R II doesn’t have an optical viewfinder. Instead, it relies on a high quality LCD to provide the user with accurate previews of images.