Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
On cold
days,
the
capacity
of
batteries tends
to
decrease.
Be
sure the battery
is
fully charged before taking photographs
outside
in
cold weather. Keep a spare battery in a warm place and exchange the
two
as
necessary. Once warmed, a cold
battery may recover some
of
its
charge.
Continuing
to
charge the battery after it
is
fully charged
can
impair battery performance.
Batteries may leak
or
explode
if
improperly handled. Observe the following precautions when handling batteries:
Turn the
product
off
before replacing the battery.
The battery may become
hot
when used for extended periods. Observe due caution when handling the battery.
Use
only batteries approved for
use
in
this equipment.
Do
not
expose the battery
to
flame or excessive heat.
Used
batteries
are
a valuable resource.
Please
recycle used batteries
in
accord
with
local regulations.
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Foreign
Matter
on
the
Low-Pass
Filter
Nikon takes every possible precaution to prevent foreign matter from coming into contact with the
low-pass filter during production and shipping. The
D40,
however,
is
designed
to
be used with inter-
changeable
lenses,
and foreign matter may enter the camera when
lenses
are
removed or exchanged.
Once inside the camera, this foreign matter may adhere
to
the low-pass filter, where it may appear
in
photographs taken under certain conditions.
To
protect the camera when no
lens
is
in
place, be
sure
to
replace the body cap provided with the camera, being careful
to
first remove
all
dust and other
for-II
eign matter
that
may be adhering
to
the body
cap.
Should foreign matter find
its
way onto the low-pass filter, clean the filter or have it cleaned
byautho-
rized Nikon service personnel
(~x).
Photographs affected by the presence
of
foreign matter on the
filter
can
be retouched using Capture
NX
(available separately;
~
103)
or the clean image options
available
in
some third-party imaging applications.
Technical
Notes/Caring
for
the
Camera
1107