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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 09:13 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

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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 09:13 2nd Post
front left hand grip

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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 09:14 3rd Post
and finally rear grip

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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 18th, 2012 09:18 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



Posted by Squarerigger: Fri May 18th, 2012 10:10 5th Post
Very nice job. Looks like factory new.



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Posted by jk: Fri May 18th, 2012 14:50 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 12:30 7th Post
Thats made all the difference for not a lot of money.



Posted by Robert: Sat May 19th, 2012 17:09 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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