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How do i use these tools?

I used the chaep one that comes with THIS KIT, and it worked perfectly. The only other tool I used was sharp pointed tweezers I already had for the floppy and aux connectors. I didn't need to remove the ATX, as that cable came sleeved. And the 4 pin CPU connector, I just sleeved over the connector because I couldn't get the staple thing to work.

 
I just use my mini flathead screwdriver. Works like a charm. You know those mini magnetized screwdriver sets.
 
First you stop down the aperture of the camera and use a tripod or flash so there's more than .2mm DOF in your pics.....j/k 😉
 
Originally posted by: Ike0069
I used the chaep one that comes with THIS KIT, and it worked perfectly. The only other tool I used was sharp pointed tweezers I already had for the floppy and aux connectors. I didn't need to remove the ATX, as that cable came sleeved. And the 4 pin CPU connector, I just sleeved over the connector because I couldn't get the staple thing to work.


heh that looks alot more expensive than mine let me tell you
 
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
First you stop down the aperture of the camera and use a tripod or flash so there's more than .2mm DOF in your pics.....j/k 😉


thats canons screwy 9 point AIAF thing for u. i should of had it im Manual mode, then that gets better focus, and focus's right in the centre...and not in some random corner. only thing is you cant turn AIAF off in Auto mode
 
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