User Guide

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Before you use the camera, be sure to read the
following safety precautions, which detail the proper
operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent
injuries or damage to users or equipment.
This symbol indicates situations where
improper use of the camera may result in
harm to the camera operator.
This symbol indicates situations where
improper use of the camera may result in
damage to the camera.
Children should not be allowed to have access to
the camera. They could injure themselves with
inappropriate use of the camera or by becoming
entangled in the carrying strap. If a child swallows a
camera battery, get the child medical attention.
Subjecting the camera to water or any other liquid,
or allowing condensation to form, may start a fire or
give the user an electrical shock.
If liquid gets inside the camera, turn the camera
power off by removing the battery or unplugging the
power cord (with dry hands).
Allowing the camera to slowly adjust to temperature
changes (as in transferring the unit from outdoors to
indoors) will help to prevent condensation. Let any
condensation evaporate before using the camera.
Exposing the camera to too much heat may warp
the camera casing or damage the batteries. Battery
damage may result in fire, burns or electrical shock.
Another source of possible burns is heat from the flash
or camera itself.
Touching the flash after it has been used extensively
can cause burns.
The camera body itself may burn your hands if the
camera has been operated for a lengthy period of
time.
Safety Precautions