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.
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.
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.