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[title] Remove the Screws (6 Total)
-[* black] Now that the battery has been removed, you can begin removing the outermost screws on the camera to allow for case replacement. There are 6 screws in total, some of them are tricky to find. This will require a Philips head # 0 screwdriver.
+[* black] Now that the battery has been removed, you can begin removing the outermost screws on the camera to allow for case replacement. There are 6 screws in total, some of them are tricky to find. This will require a Philips head # 00 screwdriver.
[* black] Be careful when removing these screws, as they are made of a weak material which makes striping the screws very easy.
[* black] When removing the screws it is also important to keep track of when each screw came from. To do this, you can draw a grid pattern on a sheet of white paper and place the screws from each location into a separate grid square. Be sure to label these squares as you go along.