Canon EOS 60D Rubber grips Replacement

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Canon EOS 60D Rubber grips Replacement

Canon EOS 60D Rubber grips Replacement Removing the rubber grips is required to get in the camera itself. Its a pretty simple process, and is not really camera specific.

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Canon EOS 60D Rubber grips Replacement

INTRODUCTION The grips for the 60D come off easy, they just peel off. For many 60D owners, Canon already helped you by choosing a poor / defective adhesive for the first few batches of cameras shipped.

TOOLS: Spudger (1)

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Canon EOS 60D Rubber grips Replacement

Step 1 — Rubber grips 

Use a thin piece of plastic, spudger, or fingernail (if you have them) to lift up the edge of the grip, and pull up slowly.



Repeat for the other two grips

 The large one on the battery-side is the easiest to start with. This is required to remove the front & back panels

 The small one on the back is a bit difficult to get started, but not really difficult to remove.

 The one on the AV panel will be easier if you open up the AV port cover. 

Remove the adhesive like you would rubber cement, just rub your finger against it, it will come off.



Optionally throw the balled up adhesive at people pretending its a booger :)

Double stick tape, or rubber cement (placed carefully) should work well. Studio-mount (sheets of doublestick tape) cut to size should also work. This document was last generated on 2017-06-19 09:21:57 PM.

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