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D750 Viewfinder eyepiece lens removal

d750 diy repair viewfinder eyepiece

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BPD750

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3 days after purchasing a D750, I was shooting in a small mud banked river.  Long story short, the camera went back first into about 4 inches of what I can only describe as "peanut butter" mud.  I scooped the mud off and used a wet cloth to get the heavy stuff off and kept going. later, I was trying to clean the mud from the eyepiece area and accidentally pushed some mud around the inside of the eyepiece lens.  Please see attached picture. the mud is on the inside. If I can just remove the lens I can clean it. I have looked everywhere and all the DIY videos cover just about every camera except for the D750. I removed the two screws above the view finder, but it is not budging. There has got to be an easier way to remove this lens without taking the whole camera apart. Thanks. 



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Some of the modes aren't working on my d3300. When an image is taken in "portrait" or the "closeup" mode the image is super dark, almost black. Only in manual do exposures come out exposed correctly. Any idea what could be wrong?





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