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Battery is stuckk in my camera! HELP!!!? |
theres a battery stuck in my camera its a rechargeable onee and its stuck! i cant get it out! how can i get it out? AA battery! throw it at a wall I would suggest to bring it to a Batteries Plus store ( http://www.batteriesplus.com ). They have tools that will enable them to remove the batteries without damaging your camera. |
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