That only works with a round battery. The nikon probably has a flat
battery. Using superglue is difficult because it's a liquid and one
drop too much and everything (camera and battery) is glued together.

On Mon, 3 May 2021 at 17:58, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 3/5/21, Toine, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
> >A last resort is two component epoxy glue. Glue something to the
> >battery which allows you to apply force (after the glue hardens, app
> >24h) and pull the battery out. A swollen battery is end of life so the
> >glue won't harm it.
>
> Someone posted this on a forum somewhere:
>
>
>
> For removing a stuck (AA) battery - from my camera - this worked like a charm 
> and was least intrusive.
>
>     I put the camera on it's side so the stuck battery was facing the ceiling 
> and was COMPLETELY LEVEL.
>     I smeared a little super glue onto the top of the stuck battery but not 
> close to the battery's edge!!!
>     I placed a thick metal nut on top of and in the center of the battery. 
> The nut must be smaller than the battery.
>     I added extra super glue into the center region of the metal nut.
>     I let it set until the next day. Then, simply used a wrench on the nut to 
> move it until it was free; then could simply extract the battery.
>
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>   Cheers
>     Cotty
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