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[* black] And just like that, the front cover can be pulled off the camera body. | |
[* black] With it gone, you can get a good look at most of the components that make the D5100 roar. | |
[* black] An electric motor presumably linked to the shutter can be seen next to the battery door, and the gigantic flash capacitor is housed right behind the lens release button. | |
- | [* icon_note] The light blue pad wedged between the end of the flash capacitor and the bottom frame |
+ | [* icon_note] The light blue pad wedged between the end of the flash capacitor and the bottom frame conducts heat away from the capacitor to cool it down during flash-intensive shooting. |