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+[* black] If you are following along, you are left with a ... semi-complete camera with all the optical stuff on it.
+[* icon_note] Plus the flashlight (literally) part.
+[* icon_caution] The last camera I took apart had a flashlight still having power. A 300V shock in a improper time could either fry your fingers, or it would fry the circuitry board if your screwdriver goes naughty.
+[* black] And I don't want to be shocked again by that 300V.
+[* black] 300V OR HIGHER AHEAD. YOU HAD BEEN WARNED. PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
+[* black] I could use a multi-meter to check the voltage and if I get low (or no) reads then I'll proceed.
+[* black] But right now, I'll let it sit there silently without power for ... until I decides to take on the other part of it.

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