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xdjoynerx Senior Member 403 posts Joined Jul 2004 More info | Dec 15, 2004 01:47 | #1 Permanent ban..........
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RichardtheSane Goldmember 3,011 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Nottingham UK More info | Dec 15, 2004 02:36 | #2 would you mind elaborating a little more If in doubt, I shut up...
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Permanent banhand grip.... to take the camera apart to work on.
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ronchappel Cream of the Crop Honorary Moderator 3,554 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Qld ,Australia More info | OK,here's what to do
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timmyquest Goldmember 4,172 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Outside of Chicago More info | Permanent banIf your refering to the grip that can be bought as an accesory, it attatches in the same fashion that you attatch the camera to a tripod and can be removed as frequently as you'd like. Capturing life a fraction of a second at a time
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RedSquirrel Member 87 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Wiltshire, UK More info | surely everyone knows what "reguled" means? 1dmkII - 5d gripped - 24-70f2.8L 70-200f2.8L 100-400L 17-40L - 28-75di - 580exII - 85 f1.2L - 50e
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Red Squirrel wrote: surely everyone knows what "reguled" means? ![]() See his post on FM to find out what he's on about... http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/160867 What language was that in 'cuz I didn't understand a single post on what was going on? ...Leo
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | Dec 15, 2004 06:53 | #8 xdjoynerx wrote: before it needs to be reguled? what do you guys use to re-adhere* it when its been removed too many times? If you're talking about the battery grip, TimmyQuest has given you the correct answer. If you're talking about the plastic covering on the grip portion of your camera body, it's not supposed to be removed, so I would imagine the answer would be some kind of rubber glue or other adhesive that isn't completely permanent. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Thanks for the clarification, Tom. Now things are starting to make sense. reguled = reglued, right? When I first saw "readhere", I kept tyring to click on it thinking it was a link to a description of the problem he was trying to get resolved. ...Leo
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Permanent banH E L L O ok, now that grip, it is held in place by an "adhesive" or a "glue". when you remove it to make repairs, the grip looses some of its adhesion each time. now, how many times can this be removed before you need to re glue it? and what do you guys use to re glue it? i mixed up the lu with ul, but the word readhere (it should have been re-adhere, but oh well, its an internet forum, not a business letter. and if you read that as read here...
ok, every one know what im talking about now???????????????/// who glues a battery grip btw
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defordphoto MKIII Aficionado 9,888 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2002 Location: Pacific Northwest More info | xdjoynerx wrote: ok, every one know what im talking about now???????????????/// Yo...Calm down there. In case you hadn't noticed, Canon sells a device we sometimes refer to as BigEd, aka the BG-ED3. We also refer to it as the vertical grip, or more commonly as the grip. defordphoto | Celebrating the art of photography®
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | xdjoynerx wrote: ok, every one know what im talking about now???????????????/// Actually, I think we had pretty well sorted it out just before your last post. It is an unusal question. RFM is right; you should ask somebody who does this sort of thing routinely. I can't think of anyone who is brave (or crazy) enough to tackle repairing their own DSLR.
I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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ronchappel Cream of the Crop Honorary Moderator 3,554 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Qld ,Australia More info | Ok-now i got ya!
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phili1 Senior Member 891 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: Paramus N.J. More info | Well not to appear stupid but if your capable enough to repair the Camera you should know the answer and if your not whty are you taking the Camera apart? MKII N-Canon 20D - Tamron 90MM F2.8 Macro -
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | ron chappel wrote: Ok-now i got ya! Contact glue is best i find . Some contact glues say to apply it to both surfaces,wait for it to dry then put them together-the bond is instant. With thin parts such as your grip-it would be easier using the wet method. Apply the glue to one part only.Assemble it while still wet so you can slide it around and so line it up exactly. Contact glue will be similar to the bonding agent allready used on the grip-it can be peeled apart in future if you need to.Be carefull though-it will be stronger than the original glue Did you ever try peeling the Formica off your counter tops? That's contact cement. I suspect it would be too agressive for this application. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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