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I know there are a bunch of threads on this topic. I tried everything I read on here and could not get it off. Then I had an idea... I can best explain with some pictures... This is my first first post and I am linking to pics in a Google Drive folder so I hope this works. I tried uploading the pics but they were huge and it was taking forever. I hope this helps someone out there.
1. Take a short little phone cord.
20160104_174309.jpg
2. Wrap it around the lens and pinch it as tight as you can with your fingers (no tools yet).
20160104_174350.jpg
3. Now, slide it off the lens and grab it with channel lock pliers. Be sure the tips of the jaws are right where your fingers were. DO NOT try to pinch it in a way that will make the loop tighter. It won't work if you do that.
20160104_174428.jpg
4. Slide the loop back over the lens. The trick is to make sure you are ONLY on the lens and do NOT have the cord on the camera body. also notice the orientation of the pliers: The upper jaw is to the right and the lower is to the left. This orientation is critical.
20160104_174439.jpg
5. Now... I could not hold my phone to take the picture AND hold the P3 camera. You need to hold the P3 camera with one hand while you rotate the pliers counter-clockwise. The top of the upper jaw will contact the cord on the right side of the camera. As this happens you are tightening the cord AND rotating the lens counterclockwise at the same time. It may take a few tries to get it right. It is the same principal as a strap wrench.
20160104_174447.jpg
Here is a link to the Google Drive folder with them:
DJILens
1. Take a short little phone cord.
20160104_174309.jpg
2. Wrap it around the lens and pinch it as tight as you can with your fingers (no tools yet).
20160104_174350.jpg
3. Now, slide it off the lens and grab it with channel lock pliers. Be sure the tips of the jaws are right where your fingers were. DO NOT try to pinch it in a way that will make the loop tighter. It won't work if you do that.
20160104_174428.jpg
4. Slide the loop back over the lens. The trick is to make sure you are ONLY on the lens and do NOT have the cord on the camera body. also notice the orientation of the pliers: The upper jaw is to the right and the lower is to the left. This orientation is critical.
20160104_174439.jpg
5. Now... I could not hold my phone to take the picture AND hold the P3 camera. You need to hold the P3 camera with one hand while you rotate the pliers counter-clockwise. The top of the upper jaw will contact the cord on the right side of the camera. As this happens you are tightening the cord AND rotating the lens counterclockwise at the same time. It may take a few tries to get it right. It is the same principal as a strap wrench.
20160104_174447.jpg
Here is a link to the Google Drive folder with them:
DJILens