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+[title] Under the top cover
+[* black] You will see the LCD and a bunch of flexible circuit boards soldered on top of each other
+[* black] To continue disassembly further you will need about 20-30W "pencil" soldering iron
+[* black] If you want to replace the conductive tape and restore lost segments of the top status LCD or viewfinder icons, you will also need a "3M Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9703" [http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Electronics_NA/Electronics/Products/Electronics_Product_Catalog/~/3M-Electrically-Conductive-Adhesive-Transfer-Tape-9703?N=8704977+3294001720&rt=rud|(product page)]
+[* black] Buttons should stay with the top cover as can be seen in the picture without anotations

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