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Re: D800 impact damage/cracked frame


Hans,

Thanks for the comments, regarding focus problems , I did not mention it, but it\'s all fine, the blurr I was seeing is due to the camera moving on the tripod

Mary, thanks for starting this thread hope you do not mind my \"Me too\" content

okephoto, yes, remove the rubber around the tripod mount, there are 4 screws, size 0 , 4 more screws around the battery door, size 00, watch the position of these 4 screws, 2 have threads for plastic -more coarse -, and the other 2 for metal. Use good JIS screwdrivers , regular phillips may round the screw heads

once the screws are off a rubber piece will come off from near the hinge of the battery door, it\'s easy to put back.

the rubber is also easily reattached



Jan 27, 2015 at 05:00 PM
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Re: D800 impact damage/cracked frame


Hans,

Thanks for the comments, regarding focus problems , I did not mention it, but it\'s all fine, the blurr I was seeing is due to the camera moving on the tripod

Mary, thanks for starting this thread hope you do not mind my \"Me too\" content

okephoto, yes, remove the rubber around the tripod mount, there are 4 screws, size 0 , 4 more screws around the battery door, size 00, watch the position of the screws, 2 have threads for plastic -more coarse -, and the other 2 for metal. Use good JIS screwdrivers , regular phillips may round the screw heads

once the screws are off a rubber piece will come off from near the hinge of the battery door, it\'s easy to put back.

the rubber is also easily reattached



Jan 27, 2015 at 04:57 PM





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