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96
Storage
When the camera will
not
be used for
an
extended period,
remove the battery and store
it
in a
cool,
dry
area
with
the
terminal cover in
place.
To
prevent
mold
or
mildew,
store
the
camera in a dry,
well-ventilated
area.
Do
not
store your camera
with
naphtha or camphor
moth
balls
or
in
locations that:
are poorly ventilated or subject
to
humidities
of
over 60%
are next
to
equipment
that
produces strong electromagnetic
fields,
such
as
televisions
or
radios
are exposed
to
temperatures above
50
oc
(122
°F)
or
below
-10
oc
(14
°F)
Cleaning
Camera
body
Use
a blower
to
remove dust and lint, then
wipe
gently
with
a soft,
dry
cloth. After using
the
camera at
the
beach or
seaside,
wipe
off
sand
or
salt
with
a cloth
lightly
dampened
in
distilled water and
dry
thoroughly.
Important:
Dust
or
other
foreign
matter
inside the camera
may
cause damage
not
covered under warranty.
------
Lens,
mirror,
and
viewfinder
Monitor
These glass elements are easily damaged. Remove dust
and
lint
with
a blower.
If
using
an
aerosol blower, keep
the
can vertical
to
prevent
the
discharge
of
liquid.
To
remove
fingerprints and
other
stains, apply a small
amount
of
lens
cleaner
to
a soft cloth and clean
with
care.
Remove dust and
lint
with
a blower. When removing
fingerprints and
other
stains, wipe
the
surface
lightly
with
a
soft cloth
or
chamois leather. Do
not
apply pressure,
as
this
could result in damage
or
malfunction.
Do
not
use
alcohol, thinner,
or
other
volatile chemicals.

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