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Step 3Remove the front panel!

Remove the front panel!
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Now this is not more tricky then the first one. The photos below may show the mainboard removed, but this was because I didn't know the exact routine and had to do that way. Do not remove the mainboard, you don't have to. Just do what it says in the next steps:

1. Remove four screws at the base (one is different don't mix them) (Photo 1)
2. Remove two screws near the grip (Photo 2)
3. Remove the battery door by pulling the springy hinge connector (Photo 3)
4. Remove the battery door hinge by unscrewing two screws (Photo 4)
5. Remove the plastic cover to expose holes to access grip screws (Photo 5-6)
6. Remove two screws connecting the grip on the body (Photo 7)
7. Remove two screws from front (Photo 8)
8. Pop out the flash by forcing it, or do it in advance (Photo 9)
9. Pry the front casing out, off the tripod connector. Be gentle (Photo 10)
10. Check out your work area now (Photo 11)
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