User's Guide
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Appendix
. Condensation
If the camera is suddenly moved between locations with very different temperatures, 
such as from outdoors on a cold, midwinters day to a heated room indoors, water 
droplets (condensation) may form on the inside and outside of this camera and cause 
a fault. To prevent condensation in such situations, place the camera is a sealed 
plastic bag before moving it. Then wait until it has fully adjusted to the ambient 
temperature before taking it out of the bag and leaving it for several hours with the 
battery cover open.
. Lens
Do not forcefully rub the lens surface as this could scratch the surface or damage the 
lens unit.
. Maintenance for the inside of the lens
If dirt or dust gets into the lens, use the procedure below to clean it.
1. Fit the lens removal tool and remove the lens top from the camera 
body.
Align the lug on the lens removal tool with the notch in the lens top.
2. Use a blower or similar tool to blow out any dirt or dust that has got 
into the lens.
3. Use the lens removal tool to re-attach the lens top to the camera body.
When attaching the lens top to the camera body, rotate the lens top until the 
notch is back in its original position.
NOTENOTE
• Note that you should only remove the lens when absolutely necessary, as doing so 
can result in dirt getting into the lens.
Lens removal tool
Camera
Lens top
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