I just ripped the screen off my camera

Dick Dastardly

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Is this even legal? What was i thinking? Will the FBI look for me and will OM Systems sue me for improper use of their equipment?

Full disclosure: i recently bought a EM10 II kit with a non-functional LCD. Since i can do everything i need to via the EVF, including reviewing images, i don't really have to repair the screen to use the camera, but what really annoyed me was the fact that when my nose touched the lcd during shooting, the panel would react and move the focus points, even though I tried disabling that function.

Even so, the screen was obviously useless to me, so i thought about it for a few seconds and then proceeded to rip it off with a pair of pliers.

The hinge mechanism was CRAZY strong(they used real steel, not some weak aluminum alloy), but i managed to break it off witthout damaging the plastic panel behind it. Once the operation was complete, i noticed two things things:

First, the camera works normal. Second, it's now noticeably lighter and thinner. I have the world's thinnest EM10 body, y'all. It looks like a specialty 8000 dollar retro Leica with no digital panel except the EVF for composing. There's a 50/50 chance of posting this thing on ebay for $2000 and actually finding a buyer for it.

If this idea seemed scary at the beginning, i'm glad i did it, i just improved my old and damaged Oly camera. Had Olympus engineers made the LCD ribbon as strong as the hinges themselves, we wouldn't be having this problem to begin with.

I keep looking at it thinking "what an odd looking digital camera" but it's lighter and thinner than before, so there's no loss here.

I think i'm going to be using this camera more and more from now on!

Looking forward to hearing what you guys make of this. Was what i did evil or the best thing ever? Both?

"Where's the rest of it?"
"Where's the rest of it?"

"The new and improved, screen-less EM10 IIs"
"The new and improved, screen-less EM10 IIs"
 
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It's your camera!

You do you.
 
Space for a bank card holder now. Double it up as a camera + wallet combo
 
It’s great! I never use the screen on my cameras, but they are all still functional…

I have long fantasized about removing the screen and attaching a belt clip there, for truly rugged shooting.

What I would prefer is camera bodies designed with no LCD screen at all, so that the front-to-back depth could be that much smaller.
 
I have stripped these cameras many times, shame the LCD ribbon is weak on them.

At least your camera is still being used 😀
 
It's now like one of those favourite Dolls with the arms ripped of it



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I have the screen on my G9 turned inward permanently. I never use it, even for software updates. I could see doing what you did.
 
but if there is a next time, maybe consider using a dremel ?
 
Is this even legal? What was i thinking? Will the FBI look for me and will OM Systems sue me for improper use of their equipment?
WELL DONE! That thing has been annoying me most of the time anyway. It's always out of focus (why can't they make it like the evf which is always in focus?)
 
Is this even legal? What was i thinking? Will the FBI look for me and will OM Systems sue me for improper use of their equipment?
If the warranty has expired, OM Systems doesn't care
 
Can put a cooling fan there from Ulanzi.
 
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I have spent too many years training my nose to work touchscreens for such heresy :-)
 
The problem was the nose, could have fixed that... not with pliers although :-)
 
The problem was the nose, could have fixed that... not with pliers although :-)
oops wrong reply

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“It is one thing to show a man that he is in error, and another to put him in possession of truth.” Locke
Feel free to tinker with any photos I post
 
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Good for you! Maybe you'll start a new trend of camera chopping. If OMDS won't give us a good small camera, we'll have to make our own :-)
 
but if there is a next time, maybe consider using a dremel ?
You are probably right, but i never got to ever buying a dremel so far, i travel all the time and i use whatever camera and tools i have with me at the time.

Anyway, what type of dremel would you recommend getting? I'm not particularly skilled or knowledgeable when it comes to tools.
 
I prefer using the EVF but often the screen is needed for shooting in all kinds of positions. I can't bend or lie down every time I want to take a picture of a flower or an animal or something interesting near the ground from the right perspective.. and other cases. So yeah I'm keeping my screen!
 

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