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Treborstar

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  1. Hey there, it's been great fun to read through this entire thread. Took me almost three evenings. However, I followed the suggestions. Now I have a debayered Canon DLSR 600D. Glass removal with 70W soldering iron and sharp blade was tideous but worked fine. UHU two component glue for wire and blue area coverage was very helpful. Using the Dremel conical polishing tools by hand with plastic nano particle polish removed the green layer withthe microlenses. In the corners I polished a bit deeper with no effect. Then washed everything with IPA. I had an already modified 600D. So I just put back the Bader BCF filter and mounted everything back....and it still works . Took about 4 hours all together. Thank you for the good instructions and for starting this!!! Now I can't wait to try it out. We have autumn fog in Switzerland's low lands :-( Clear skies, Robert
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