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If anybody's in the same position like me where you need to replace the LCD screen: I was able to do it but there's a bunch of weird adhesives. I don't know how to correctly deal with them but here's what I did.
There's a piece of copper foil connecting to the back of the screen with adhesive (I don't know if it's conductive). It wasn't that hard to separate it. When it comes to reassembling, I just stuck it back using the remainders of the adhesive it already had. Not sure if it's a good idea. It's possible it comes undone in future.
But the biggest pain was the transparent plastic film on the back of the screen, which had a little PCB and flex cables on top. Removing this film without breaking the PCB was a complete nightmare. I ended up tearing the film right around the edges of the PCB. I don't own a hot air station and I was also afraid of desoldering the PCB elements. In the end I just used plastic spudgers and some tweezers.
The old screen also had a black tape around the border
Hi! Do you happen to know how to replace the LCD screen?
There's actually 7 dark orange ribbon cables. One of them is already removed on these pictures. It's in the top left corner of the motherboard.
Make sure SD card section cover doesn't fall out! I had that happen and it's incredibly hard and frustrating to put it back!
Spudgers didn't work well for me for removing the dial cover. I only ended up scratching it. What worked for me is a small sharp knife.
About the rubber grip: most of its corners fit tightly to the surrounding camera body so it's mostly ok when you assemble this back. However, my grip's corners do look a bit worn out and not fully attached to the body, after several camera disassemblies.
Warning: these two screws are made from a different material than most of the other ones. They're quite fragile and prone to the screw head wearing out. You don't want that to happen! Make sure you use a good quality screwdriver and apply enough pressure so that your screwdriver doesn't "slide" and damage the screw head.
Note: you don't need to peel it off completely. Peel it just enough to expose the screw. Afterwards you can put the rubber thumb grip back and it'll stick to camera body pretty well (looking as new), unless maybe if you've done this lots of times.
When reassembling the camera back together, how do I put back parts attached by adhesive? Will they stick back on their own? Will I need to use some glue?