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[* icon_caution] Warning, teardown of this camera is not for the feint of heart and should only be done by a licensed Nikon technician in a sterile, dust free environment. Ifixit and anyone editing this guide claim no responsibility for parts that are lost, broken or damaged while following this guide as it is purely for educational purposes.
[* black] After removal of the battery. Pull the battery compartment door away from the lens.
-[* black] There are eleven Philips head screws that hold the bottom cover on. Remove them and the cover pops off easily.
-[* icon_caution] The bottom of the camera contains the spring for the battery compartment door. It can easily separate from the underside of the camera.
+[* black] There are eleven Philips head screws that hold the bottom cover on, including a few inside the battery compartment.
+[* black] Remove all the screws and the bottom face should pop off easily.