If you complete this repair yourself, you should upload a guide and share your fix! I did some digging and found a few resources for your repair...
It looks like the replacement glass is fairly inexpensive. Check out the ones I found [https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=canon+50d+lcd+glass+replacement&tbm=shop|here.]
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly [product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly [product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass. But don't use too much heat! You wouldn't want to damage the LCD beneath the glass.
We don't have guides for the Canon 50D, but if you complete this repair yourself you should upload a guide and share your fix! I did some digging and found a few resources for your repair...
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If you complete this repair yourself, you should upload a guide and share your fix! I did some digging and found a few resources for your repair...
It looks like the replacement glass is fairly inexpensive. Check out the ones I found [https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=canon+50d+lcd+glass+replacement&tbm=shop|here.]
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly [product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly [product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
We don't have guides for the Canon 50D, but if you complete this repair yourself you should upload a guide and share your fix! I did some digging and found a few resources for your repair...
It looks like the replacement glass is fairly inexpensive. Check out the ones I found [https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=canon+50d+lcd+glass+replacement&tbm=shop|here.]
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly[product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
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You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly [product|IF145-198-4| some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
Hi Bruce !
We don't have guides for the Canon 50D, but if you complete this repair yourself you should upload a guide and share your fix! I did some digging and found a few resources for your repair...
It looks like the replacement glass is fairly inexpensive. Check out the ones I found [https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=canon+50d+lcd+glass+replacement&tbm=shop|here.]
You can also follow [guide|5042|this guide] or the technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYBXkqvayqc|this person used] to replace the glass. Looks like all you'll need is a suction cup, prying tool, and possibly[product|IF145-198-4|some heat from something like an iOpener or heat gun] to help soften the adhesive on the cracked glass.
Hope this helps!
-Kelsea