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Newbie here... who has just dropped her D3200 and cracked the casing *Cries*
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<blockquote data-quote="hrstrat57" data-source="post: 416190" data-attributes="member: 27586"><p>Perhaps try cutting thin strips of black electrical tape and sticking them on to see if that stops the light leak?</p><p></p><p>If so go for the gorilla glue stuffed in the crack and keep and use it only with the small lightweight kit lens and save your dough for a deserved upgrade like a D7000 or D7100 to be the new home for your heavier glass?</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrstrat57, post: 416190, member: 27586"] Perhaps try cutting thin strips of black electrical tape and sticking them on to see if that stops the light leak? If so go for the gorilla glue stuffed in the crack and keep and use it only with the small lightweight kit lens and save your dough for a deserved upgrade like a D7000 or D7100 to be the new home for your heavier glass? Welcome to the forum! [/QUOTE]
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