Hold the camera upside down and tilted down towards you.
Pull the old mirror foam towards you with a toothpick,
that way it falls out of the body rather than in.
Don't be too picky about the old foam, just get it smooth
enough to hold a new piece.

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joaquim Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: ME-F
> 
> 
> I'm happy, I've been the whole morning playing with my 
> new ME-F
> 
> It was the first SLR autofocus camera, even if only one 
> lens was made for it, I never understood how some people 
> can say it wasn't.
> 
> It is a great camera: when using common lenses it is 
> exactly the same as an ME Super but with a very good focus 
> assist system that is both faster that the one on the DS 
> (instantaneous is the word), precise and easy to uses 
> (Green + 2 Red arrows!)
> 
> If it had depth of field preview and a replaceable focus
> screen it would be my favorite film camera.
> 
> The bad part: now I have to put new foams on it, taking
> extra care not to ruin the focus screen with the goo, any
> advice on how to do this?
> 

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