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Caring
for the
Camera
at~d
Battery:
ca
~
u
,
ti
:
o
~
n
,
s
Caring
for
the
Camera
Do
not
drop:
The
product
may malfunction
if
subjected
to
strong shocks
or
vibration.
Keep
dry:
This
product
is
not
waterproof, and may malfunction
if
immersed in water or exposed
to
high levels
of
humidity. Rusting
of
the
internal mechanism can cause irreparable damage.
Avoid
sudden
changes
in
temperature:
Sudden changes in temperature, such
as
those that occur
when entering or leaving a heated building on a cold day, can cause condensation inside the
device.
To
prevent condensation, place
the
device in a carrying
case
or plastic bag before
exposing
it
to
sudden changes in temperature.
Keep
away
from
strong
magnetic
fields:
Do
not
use or store this device in
the
vicinity
of
equipment
that
generates strong electromagnetic radiation
or
magnetic fields. Strong static charges or
the
magnetic fields produced by
equipment
such
as
radio transmitters could interfere
with
the
monitor, damage data stored on the
memory
card,
or
affect the product's internal circuitry.
Do
not
leave
the
lens
pointed
at
the
sun:
Do
not
leave
the
lens pointed at the sun
or
other
strong light
source for an extended period. Intense
light
may cause
the
image sensor
to
deteriorate or
produce a
white
blur effect in photographs.
Turn
the
product
off
before
removing
or
disconnecting
the
power
source:
Do
not
unplug
the
product
or
remove
the
battery while the product
is
on
or
while
images are being recorded or deleted.
Forcibly
cutting
power in these circumstances could result in
loss
of
data
or
in damage
to
product
memory
or
internal circuitry.
To
prevent an accidental interruption
of
power, avoid
carrying
the
product
from one location
to
another while
the
AC
adapter
is
connected.
Cleaning:
When cleaning
the
camera body, use
a
blower
to
gently remove dust and lint, then
wipe
gently
with
a soft,
dry
cloth. After using
the
camera at
the
beach or seaside, wipe
off
any
sand
or
salt using a cloth lightly dampened in pure water and then
dry
the
camera thoroughly.
The lens and mirror are easily damaged. Dust and
lint
should be gently removed
with
a blower.
When using
an
aerosol blower, keep
the
can vertical
to
prevent discharge
of
liquid.
To
remove
fingerprints and other stains from
the
lens, apply a
small
amount
of
lens cleaner
to
a soft cloth
and
wipe
the
lens carefully.
See
the
Reference
Manual
for information on cleaning
the
low-pass filter.
Do
not
touch
the
shutter
curtain:
The shutter curtain
is
extremely
thin
and easily damaged. Under
no
circumstances should you exert pressure on
the
curtain, poke
it
with
cleaning tools, or
subject
it
to
powerful air currents from a blower. These actions could scratch, deform,
or
tear
the
curtain.
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