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-[* icon_note] ''Safety first!'' That's our motto!
+[* icon_note] "Safety first!" That's our motto!
[* black] Before we pull this bad boy apart, we remove the battery and battery cover from the device.
- [* black] Yay! Instructional pictures! In true [http://cllctr.com/image/5ea27b10ac6a4b1bdebbd95983829f43/576|Ikea fashion] Nikon includes a helpful battery installation graphic.
-[* black] Nikon claims that the EN-EL15 Lithium-ion battery can take 900 shots per charge.
+ [* black] ''Yay! Instructional pictures!'' In true [http://cllctr.com/image/5ea27b10ac6a4b1bdebbd95983829f43/576|Ikea fashion], Nikon includes a helpful battery installation graphic.
+[* black] Nikon claims that the 7.0V-1900mAh-14Wh Lithium-ion battery can take 900 shots per charge, an understandable downgrade from the 1,050 of the D7000, most likely due to the improved internals.