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2.
Slide the EN-EL3e into the camera.
3.
Once the battery is fully inserted, push the door
closed. You should hear the door retainer click into
place.
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To remove the battery:
1.
On the bottom of the camera, push the small indented
button on the Battery Compartment door towards the
center of the camera (towards the PacMan-like
symbol). The door should pop open.
2.
Hold the camera so that the battery slides out of the
camera. Don’t worry, it won’t fall to the floor; there’s
a retainer on the side of the battery compartment that
only allows the battery to stick 3/8” (1cm) out of the
camera.
3.
Firmly grasp the edges of the battery and pull it from
the camera. You’ll feel a bit of resistance at first, but
the internal retainer should let go of the battery if you
tug firmly.
Note: The camera power switch should be in the
OFF
position
before removing (or inserting) an EN-EL3e battery pack. If
you change batteries and forget to turn the power off while
doing so, the D300 sometimes thinks a new card was
inserted and a new folder may be created. Multiple folders
on a card are a problem that may cause you to forget to
transfer images (you may have images in folders other than
the current one).
Charging Batteries
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To charge the EN-EL3e: