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                          15 - 20 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Beamsplitter               
  • Using the 2.5mm flathead screwdriver, remove both 2.8mm flathead screws that hold the wind and rewind dials in place. Then, remove the washer located underneath each dial.

Using the 2.5mm flathead screwdriver, remove both 2.8mm flathead screws that hold the wind and rewind dials in place. Then, remove the washer located underneath each dial.

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Step 2

  • Using the Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew both 2.1mm Phillips #00 screws located on the top of the camera.
  • While holding the camera with one hand, use the other hand to remove the top of the camera.

Using the Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew both 2.1mm Phillips #00 screws located on the top of the camera.

While holding the camera with one hand, use the other hand to remove the top of the camera.

Step 3

  • Using the Phillips head screwdriver, remove the vertical-facing 2.1mm Phillips #00 screw that holds the metal bracket in place and set it aside.
  • With the 2.5mm flathead screwdriver, loosen the horizontal-facing 2.1mm flathead screw that holds the metal bracket in place and set it aside.
  • When reassembling the device, DO NOT tighten the 2.1mm flathead screw all the way. Tighten the screw until the beamsplitter is held in its proper position and then stop.

Using the Phillips head screwdriver, remove the vertical-facing 2.1mm Phillips #00 screw that holds the metal bracket in place and set it aside.

With the 2.5mm flathead screwdriver, loosen the horizontal-facing 2.1mm flathead screw that holds the metal bracket in place and set it aside.

When reassembling the device, DO NOT tighten the 2.1mm flathead screw all the way. Tighten the screw until the beamsplitter is held in its proper position and then stop.

Step 4

  • Remove the metal bracket that holds the beamsplitter in place and set it aside.
  • Remove the beamsplitter. It can now be cleaned or replaced.

Remove the metal bracket that holds the beamsplitter in place and set it aside.

Remove the beamsplitter. It can now be cleaned or replaced.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Fabrice - Nov 18, 2022

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I feel like the beamsplitter’s position can change a great deal depending on how lose the arm is and after cleaning/repair it definitely shifts. How does one position it properly?I just cleaned mine and now I see two triangles at the bottom of the viewfinder (used to see nothing because the glass elements were all very dirty).