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[* icon_caution] The capacitor can store electricity even when the camera is off! Do not touch it until you have safely discharged it.
[* red] Connect the two capacitor wires briefly with a pair of metal tweezers to discharge it. You may see a small spark.
-[* black] Remove 8 screws.
- [* orange] 2 (4.31 mm) screws are in the front.
- [* yellow] 2 (3.30 mm) screws are located in the bottom.
+[* black] Remove eight screws using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
+ [* orange] Two (4.31 mm) screws are in the front of the camera.
+ [* yellow] Two (3.30 mm) screws are located in the bottom of the camera.
[* icon_note] This causes the tripod mount on the bottom to become loose.
- [* green] 4 (3 x 3.33 mm and 1 x 4.34 mm) screws are in the back.
+ [* green] Four (3 x 3.33 mm and 1 x 4.34 mm) screws are in the back of the camera.