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- | [* black] Once the LCD is out of the frame just slide it down. the ribbon cables are folded underneath the LCD, and are placed between the holder and the LCD |
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- | [* red] These two ribbon cable will have to be removed next. |
- | [* blue] The main ribbon cable uses a clip to secure the cable to the connector. |
- | [* blue] The smaller LCD backlight cable uses a compression connector to secure that cable. Just use your fingernails or a small tool to push the lock away from the connector. It should only have to move a few mm. This will remove the LCD. |
- | [* black] Once the LCD is replaced and the camera is reassembled, this is the result you hopefully experience. |
+ | [* red] Slide the LCD screen down and out of the frame, so that the two ribbon cables underneath are now visible. |
+ | [* icon_note] The main ribbon cable uses a clip to secure the cable to the connector. The smaller ribbon cable uses a compression clip to secure the cable to the connector. |
+ | [* blue] Push the compression clip away from the connector with your fingernail or a small tool. Moving the clip a few millimeters will fully detach the LCD from the camera. |
+ | [* black] Install the new LCD screen. |