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[* black] Once we extricate the LCD and its delicate flex cable, the parts start flying. | |
- | [* black] First up are the eyepiece and viewfinder frame |
- | [* icon_note] As a mirrorless camera, the a7R II doesn’t have an optical viewfinder. Instead, the viewfinder uses an XGA OLED screen to provide the user with accurate previews of images. |
- | [* black] With some careful hunting, we find a few remaining screws hiding in the battery cavity. [product|IF145- |
+ | [* black] First up are the eyepiece and viewfinder frame. The eyepiece slides off for easy swaps, and the viewfinder frame is held in place with a few screws. |
+ | [* icon_note] As a mirrorless camera, the a7R II doesn’t have an optical viewfinder. Instead, the viewfinder uses an XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) OLED screen to provide the user with accurate previews of images. |
+ | [* black] With some careful hunting, we find a few remaining screws hiding in the battery cavity. We're pretty stoked for a chance to use the telescoping driver handle in our [product|IF145-260-1|Universal Bit Kit|new_window=true]. |