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In
any
case,
however,
shipping
charges
and
cus¬
toms
clearance
fees
are
to
be
borne
by
the
sender.
To
prove
the
date
of
your
purch^
when
required,
please
keep
the
receipts
or
bills
covering
the
purchase
of
your
equipment
for
at
least
a
year.
Before
sending
your
equipment
for
servicing,
please
make
sure
that
you
are
send¬
ing
it
to
the
manufacture’s
authorized
repre^n-
tatives
or
their
approved
repair
shops,
unless
you
are
sending
it
directly
to
the
manufacturer.
Always
obtain
a
quotation
for
the
service
charge,
and
only
after
you
accept
the
quoted
service
charge,
instruct
the
service
station
to
proceed
with
the
servicing.
The
local
warranty
policies
available
from
Pentax
distributors
in
some
countries
can
su¬
persede
this
warranty
policy.
Therefore,
we
rec¬
ommend
that
you
review
the
warranty
card
supplied
with
your
product
at
the
time
of
pur¬
chase,
or
contact
the
PENTAX
distributor
in
your
country
for
more
information
and
to
re¬
ceive
a
copy
of
the
warranty
policy.
LCD
(Liquid-crystal
display)
When
the
LCD
is
exposed
to
high
tempera¬
tures
over
about
60
C,
it
may
blacken,
but
when
the
temperature
normalizes,
it
will
re¬
turn
to
normal.
The
LCD
may
also
slow
down
in
response
to
lower
temperatures,
but
this
is
a
normal
characteristic
of
an
LCD.
What
is
the
red-eye
phenomenon
in
flash
pho¬
tography
When
a
picture
is
taken
using
a
flash,
a
suo-
ject’s
eye
may
appear
red
in
the
print.
This
phe¬
nomenon
is
caused
by
the
reflection
of
the
electronic
flash
in
the
retina.
It
can
be
reduced
when
the
surroundings
of
the
subjects
are
brightened,
or
shooting
distance
is
shortened
or
by
employing
the
red-eye
reduction
flash
fea¬
ture.
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