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-[* black] To get the bulk of the camera away from its casing, use a ---- on the lens side of the camera to pry it out of the plastic.
+[* black] To get the bulk of the camera away from its casing, use a plastic opening tool on the lens side of the camera to pry the logic board assembly out of the camera housing.
[* black] To avoid breaking the plastic on the right side of the camera (see photo), pry along the edges near the corners.
+[* black] Try using the plastic opening tool before switching to the metal spudger. We tried using the plastic opening tool to pry the logic board assembly open, but found that it did not give us enough leverage. Be aware that using the metal spudger can break the camera.
[* icon_caution] Do not try to pry on the left side of the camera (where the power/mode button is. This will break important cables inside.