Specifications
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When
the
lens,
rangefinder
window
or
viewfinder
window
is
stained or
smudged,
gently
clean the
surfaces with
soft lens
cleaning
tissue
moistened
with
some lens-cleaning
solution in-
stead of wiping
it with
a cloth.
Clear
dust off
us-
ing
a blower
brush.
o
The
camera
and flash
units will
normally
operate
in
temperatures
between
-10
and
+50
degrees
C. However,
once the
batteries
are af-
fected
during
use
in
extremely
cold
areas, they
may
not
function
properly
even in
above tem-
perature
range.
When
the
camera
is exposed
to
sudden tempera-
ture
changes,
you
should
guard
against
possible
corrosion
of the
camera's internal
mechanism
resulting
from
condensation
of moisture.
o
Avoid leaving
your
camera
equipment in hot
places
(on
the
beach, or
in
car
parked
in
direct
sunlight) or in highly
humid
areas
as doing
so can
cause damage
to it.
o
Clean the
equipment
after
using
it
at
the
seashore,
in the mountains
and
in
the rain.
Air-
borne
salt, dust
and other foreign matter
will
damage
the
camera's internal
system if
allowed
to
pentrate
inside.
o
Make
a functional
check of the
camera
equipment
beforehand when
planning
to take
those
important
shots
(wedding,
travel,
etc.).
o
Use a soft
cloth
to
wipe
soiled exterior
of the
equipment. Never
clean
with
any
solvent,
such as
a thinner or
benzene.
o
When not
using the flash
unit for long
periods
of time,
store it with the
batteries remov-
ed. Take it
out
and
flash it
occasionally
to
pre-
vent
deterioration
of
capacitator
performance.
o
A
high
voltage
circuit carried inside
the flash
unit
poses
a shock
hazard
so do not
attempt to
dismantle
the
unit
when
it malfunctions.
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