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  1. <p>Hi Alex, I appreciate that but there's million different ways to approach. In this case, for me, it is a pure pleasure to get thing done myself and see what the unit made of. If it'll come to my top range SLR Canon Eos 1V with 24-70f/2.8L, hands down - I'd love someone to repair it. <br>

    Good luck!</p>

  2. <p>Thanks Mikul!!<br>

    The thing is, i have relocated prisms and cylinder a lot of different ways. To find the combination of prisms is not a problem but the cylinder doesn't make sense at all!! At last, i managed to fit cylinder - i don't know if it's right or wrong position. After screwing bolts back i can hear little noise if i shake multifinder. If you shake yours , does it make any noise?<br>

    Regards<br>

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cept_id/</p>

  3. <p>Ed & Rick, thank you very much for you response. <br>

    In case you decide to clean it up anyway, you will be surprised how easy and simple this viewfinder made. All you need to do is remove 3 tiny bolts from the back panel where the actual viewfinder window sits on. You can remove only 2 bolts and slide panel to any side. Make sure you stick the other bolts to the magnet )) From there you will see first glass element, memorize the way it sits, remove it, and look where and how metal cylinder sits (I didn't pay attention to this) after you will see second glass element, remove it. Clean it with a lens cleaning cloth. Clean up the bottom element that sits close to the barrel. Re-attach all bits back. Shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.<br>

    Kind regards<br>

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cept_id/</p>

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