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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 10:13 | 1st Post |
i recently bought a d200 off of a friend who has used it a few times on african safaris ,the actual camera mechanically fine ,but cosmetically it needed a good tidy up and due to being left in the car in africa the rubbers had all expanded in the heat making the camera look very untidy , i got it for such a good price it was deemed worth spending a few bob on it so i ordered a new set of rubber grips off a e/bay hong kong seller who unusually had a 100% feedback ,it took exactly a week for the grips to turn up this morning so i bit the bullet and started at 10 o'clock .its a bit daunting at first removing the rubbers but they peeled off easily ,i then cleaned up any surplus glue left behind and cleaned the edges with a metal probe ,(i must add i used to be model maker so i have lots of small tools ) and very sparing wipe over with sticky stuff remover finished the bodywork . putting on the new rubbers was harder than it looked ,the supplier does say that the original glue is rubbish and supplies a micro film thin double sided tape ,but this has to be cut to fit the shapes of the grips ,some of which are very small ,after a hour i had the job finished and a camera that looks in top condition and must add at least £100 to the value for a £23 pound outlay .heres some pics of the before and afters Attachment: front grip .jpg (Downloaded 44 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 10:13 | 2nd Post |
front left hand grip Attachment: front l:h grip.jpg (Downloaded 44 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 10:14 | 3rd Post |
and finally rear grip Attachment: rear grip.jpg (Downloaded 44 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 10:18 | 4th Post |
all in all a very fiddly job but well worth it in the end ,i hope the end results look o.k and if your thinking of doing it go ahead its not that hard
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Posted by Squarerigger: Fri May 18th, 2012 11:10 | 5th Post |
Very nice job. Looks like factory new.
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Posted by jk: Fri May 18th, 2012 15:50 | 6th Post |
Nice job. Looks like you had a fun day but well worth the effort.
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Posted by Iain: Sat May 19th, 2012 13:30 | 7th Post |
Thats made all the difference for not a lot of money.
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Posted by Robert: Sat May 19th, 2012 18:09 | 8th Post |
Well done, makes a big difference. I tend to use Evostick when I peel the rubber back to access screws on Nikon D cameras. I remember there is a special glue to stick motor cycle handgrips which is very good for this.
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