Toshiba PDR-M25 User Guide - Page 13

Using Your Camera Correctly continued - digital still camera

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Getting Ready Basic Photography Playing Back/ Erasing Images Using Your Camera Correctly (continued) ● Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera • To prevent the lens, surface of the status display or viewfinder from being scratched, blow off any dust on these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth. • Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile liquids such as paint thinner, benzene or insecticide, as these may react with the camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating. Recommended Battery Options for Maximum Performance and Enjoyment To extend the use of the camera, we strongly recommend that you only use the following types of batteries: - Nickel Metal Hydride [NiMh](Extended Life, Rechargeable) - Lithium (Extended Life, Not Rechargeable) - Alkaline (Not Rechargeable) Battery performance in general (especially Alkaine) may vary depending on individual brand, length of storage since manufacture, temperature, and operating mode of the digital camera, such as play back using LCD and strobe. The use of mangnese type batteries is nut suitable for this product due to the low number of pictures that can be taken with this type of battery. Low temperatures (50 degrees Fahrenheit/ 10 degrees Celsius or below) can also affect the performance of the battery and decrease the number of pictures taken when compared to picture taking in warmer conditions. When the camera is not in use for an extended period, please remove the batteries from the camera to extend battery life, and to prevent damage from battery leakage. (Once the batteries have been removed from the camera, you will need to re-set the date and time within the SET-UP menu.) - 13 - Other Applications Additional Information

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Basic
Photography
Playing Back/
Erasing Images
Other
Applications
Additional
Information
Getting Ready
Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera
To prevent the lens, surface of the status display or viewfinder from being scratched, blow off any dust
on these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile liquids such as paint thinner,
benzene or insecticide, as these may react with the camera body and cause deformation or remove the
coating.
Recommended Battery Options for Maximum Performance and Enjoyment
To extend the use of the camera, we strongly recommend that you only use the following types of batteries:
-
Nickel Metal Hydride [NiMh](Extended Life, Rechargeable)
-
Lithium (Extended Life, Not Rechargeable)
-
Alkaline (Not Rechargeable)
Battery performance in general (especially Alkaine) may vary depending on individual brand, length of
storage since manufacture, temperature, and operating mode of the digital camera, such as play back
using LCD and strobe. The use of mangnese type batteries is nut suitable for this product due to the low
number of pictures that can be taken with this type of battery. Low temperatures (50 degrees Fahrenheit/
10 degrees Celsius or below) can also affect the performance of the battery and decrease the number of
pictures taken when compared to picture taking in warmer conditions. When the camera is not in use for
an extended period, please remove the batteries from the camera to extend battery life, and to prevent
damage from battery leakage. (Once the batteries have been removed from the camera, you will need to
re-set the date and time within the SET-UP menu.)
Using Your Camera Correctly (continued)