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 Mount the mainboard together with the LED holder onto the bottom CFK plate with 5x M2*6mm. On the other side of the mainboard, use 6x m2*6mm to attach the mainboard with the 3d printed cover and CFK plate.  Mount the mainboard together with the LED holder onto the bottom CFK plate with 5x M2*6mm. On the other side of the mainboard, use 6x m2*6mm to attach the mainboard with the 3d printed cover and CFK plate. 
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 ==== Sensor housing ==== ==== Sensor housing ====
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 The sensor case has to be prepared by inserting 3x m2*8mm press-in nuts (the longer M2 ones in the Kit). These nuts are inserted with the soldering iron (temperature around 220 deg. Celsius).  The sensor case has to be prepared by inserting 3x m2*8mm press-in nuts (the longer M2 ones in the Kit). These nuts are inserted with the soldering iron (temperature around 220 deg. Celsius). 
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 +Also add the M3*10mm thread insert on the sides as well as the M3*14mm standoff. 
  
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 The front parts of the original Lens mount can be moved 1:1 from the camera to the Nylon printed sensor housing. before mounting those parts, push the CFK plate onto the Nylon printed sensor housing.  The front parts of the original Lens mount can be moved 1:1 from the camera to the Nylon printed sensor housing. before mounting those parts, push the CFK plate onto the Nylon printed sensor housing. 
  
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 The sensor can now be pushed on the sensor housing. Using 1x 0.5mm shim should be the optimal shimming distance, but please check that individually for each BMPCC naked build. Mount the sensor with 3x M2*6mm screws.  The sensor can now be pushed on the sensor housing. Using 1x 0.5mm shim should be the optimal shimming distance, but please check that individually for each BMPCC naked build. Mount the sensor with 3x M2*6mm screws. 
  
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-Cover the sensor by closing the back lid of the sensor housing. The lid is secured by 2x M3*20mm screws+Push in 4x M2*22m standoffs into the sensor housing and close the sensor cable hole by pushing the back lid over the standoffs and using by 1x M3*12mm screw from the front to secure it
  
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-Now screw on the sensor CFK back cover by using the two identical TPU printed standoffs. Inset 2x M2x20mm standoffs beforehand into each TPU part. Also each of these 3d printed parts holds one m3*10mm standoff and secured with a washer and one m3*4mm screw. These standoffs later provide thread for the thumbscrews on the side of each brace to allow fast and easy camera angle changing. +
  
 +Now finish the sensor housing assembly by mounting sensor CFK back plate with 4x M2*6mm screws.
 ==== Carbon Cage ==== ==== Carbon Cage ====
  
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 Mount the sensor housing with the BMPCC sensor cable onto the Topplate and connect the sensor cable to the mainboard.  Mount the sensor housing with the BMPCC sensor cable onto the Topplate and connect the sensor cable to the mainboard. 
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 +==== Display ====
  
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-==== Display ==== 
  
 To free the display, first remove all screws in the back and disconnect the button, touchscreen and LCD cable. Then remove the alu cover in the back of the screen.  To free the display, first remove all screws in the back and disconnect the button, touchscreen and LCD cable. Then remove the alu cover in the back of the screen. 
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 The Display can be removed from its original housing by heating it up and carefully inserting a thin knife in between display and display housing. The Display is glued, so the Goal is to cut the clue with the knife. DO NOT PUSH THE DISPLAY OUT. Cut a few times until it falls out of the cage on its own. If you push, chances are high that you will crack the screen. The Display can be removed from its original housing by heating it up and carefully inserting a thin knife in between display and display housing. The Display is glued, so the Goal is to cut the clue with the knife. DO NOT PUSH THE DISPLAY OUT. Cut a few times until it falls out of the cage on its own. If you push, chances are high that you will crack the screen.
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 Now heat up the alu back cover and remove the FPC cable by heating the alu and slowly lifting the cable. Best is to slowly pull at a lower angle to avoid bending and damaging the cable and its connectors. Reattach the cable to the back of the display where touchscreen and LCD cable can be reconnected. Also clean the display of any leftover glue.   Now heat up the alu back cover and remove the FPC cable by heating the alu and slowly lifting the cable. Best is to slowly pull at a lower angle to avoid bending and damaging the cable and its connectors. Reattach the cable to the back of the display where touchscreen and LCD cable can be reconnected. Also clean the display of any leftover glue.  
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-Display section is finished! 
  
-{{:public:bmpcc_manual_display_8.jpg?&800|}} +Insert the display into the camera and connect to the mainboard. The display is mounted to two M3 standoffs as well as these little 3D printed mounts (check picture) that fit the hinge design. The front one has a little cutout to allow CFast access. Mount these with M3*6mm from below and M3*12mm from the top (through the display mount).
  
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-Congratulations, you have finished building your naked BMPCC 4k! 
  
 ===== Additional Information ===== ===== Additional Information =====
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