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Camera Care 6 WARNING Do not use Do NOT ever use organic solvents like thinner or benzene. It causes fire or health hazard. It damages the camera. • Cleaning camera body Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the camera body and clean it with a soft, clean cloth. After using the camera near sea water, wipe the camera body with a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened with pure water to remove salt, and then dry it with a dry cloth . • Cleaning mirror and lens Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the mirror or lens. To remove fingerprints or smudges from the lens' surface, use a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens tissue moistened with ethanol (alcohol) or lens cleaner. • Do not subject the camera or lens to strong vibration or shock Do not drop the camera body and lens or hit them against a hard surface as this may damage their precision mechanism. • Do not touch the shutter curtains The shutter is made of very thin curtains. Do not hold , poke, or blow strongly with a blower brush . Doing so may scratch, deform or tear the shutter curtains. • Avoid strong electric or magnetic fields The camera may not function properly in strong electric or magnetic fields such as near a transmitter tower. Avoid using the camera in such locations. • Store the camera in a cool, dry place Store the camera in a cool, dry place to prevent mold and mildew. Keep it away from naphthalene or camphor (moth repellent), electrical appliances that generate magnetic fields or an excessively hot place such as inside a vehicle during the summer or near a heater. • Avoid extreme temperature change An extreme temperature change can cause condensation inside the camera body. When taking the camera to a very hot place from a very cold place or vice versa, place it inside an airtight container such as a plastic bag and leave it inside a while to expose the camera gradually to the temperature change. 67

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Camera
Care
6
WARNING
Do
not
use
• Cleaning camera body
Do NOT ever use organic solvents
like thinner or benzene.
It
causes fire or health hazard.
It
damages the camera.
Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the camera body and clean it
with a soft, clean cloth. After using the camera near sea water, wipe the camera
body with a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened with pure water to remove salt,
and then dry it with a dry cloth.
• Cleaning mirror and lens
Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the mirror or lens.
To
remove
fingerprints or smudges from the lens' surface, use a soft, clean cotton cloth or
lens tissue moistened with ethanol (alcohol) or lens cleaner.
• Do not subject the camera or lens to strong vibration or shock
Do
not drop the camera body and lens
or
hit them against a hard surface
as
this
may damage their precision mechanism.
• Do not touch the shutter curtains
The shutter
is
made of very thin curtains.
Do
not hold, poke, or blow strongly with
a blower brush. Doing so may scratch, deform or tear the shutter curtains.
• Avoid strong electric or magnetic fields
The camera may not function properly
in
strong electric or magnetic fields such
as
near a transmitter tower. Avoid using the camera
in
such locations.
• Store the camera
in
a cool, dry place
Store the camera
in
a cool, dry place to prevent mold and mildew.
Keep it away from naphthalene or camphor (moth repellent), electrical appliances
that generate magnetic fields or
an
excessively hot place such
as
inside a vehicle
during the summer or near a heater.
• Avoid extreme temperature change
An
extreme temperature change can cause condensation inside the camera body.
When taking the camera to a very hot place from a very cold place or vice versa,
place it inside
an
airtight container such
as
a plastic bag and leave it inside a
while to expose the camera gradually to the temperature change.
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