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+ | [* icon_caution] Do not touch the areas circled in yellow until you discharge the capacitor on the left unless you want to get shocked. |
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+ | [* yellow] To discharge the capacitor, you will have to touch its two metal feet simultaneously, for a fraction of a second or more, with something like a large flat head screwdriver. To avoid touching other components while doing this, which can be harmful, you can cover the metal shaft of the screwdriver in tape, except for the tip that will short the feet. |
+ | [* icon_caution] When you discharge the capacitor, you will probably hear a loud bang and sparks could form between it and the screwdriver. This is normal and will not damage your camera as long as your screwdriver is ONLY touching the feet of the capacitor. |
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