help!, can not turn off my EX2F
Re: help!, can not turn off my EX2F
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Hi. I use 3rd party batteries with my old EX1 and they often swell after a year or so. This leads to them getting stuck in the camera, and I have to get physical with the whole unit.
While holding open the battery locking tab, gently tap the camera on the heel of your hand to try to get the battery to move a mm or so, at which point tweezers or long nails should be able to pull it out. Obviously - any kind of impact is not advised, but I find that you only need a gentle bump or two to get a battery shifted.
Tweezers might work on their own of course.
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