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Old 09-28-2007, 02:50 PM   #3
lunelson
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I installed a focusing screen for my K100D and the process was almost identical. It seems strange since I think the K10D advertises a replaceable screen and the K100D doesn't.

Tips I found from doing it: use latex gloves or equivalent so that you can handle anything if need be without smudging it with oil and leaving fingerprints. I placed a folded piece of lens paper on the mirror as KatzEye suggested (and you mentioned as well). It wasn't hard to do and the peace of mind was very nice to have. Also, be sure to do it in as dust-free an environment as possible -- turn off fans, A/C, heat, or anything else that might circulate dust while you're doing it.
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