Instruction manual
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Facts About
the
Battery
Buckle
D. After
adjusting
the
length
of the
neck
strap,
pass
the
lead-
ing
end
of the strap
through the
buckle,
as illustrated, which
will
fix
it securely.
*
There
should
be
no slack
in
the
strap
between
the
buckle
and
the
plastic
ring
cover,
or in
"A"
section,
which
means that
both straps
rnust be
of
the
same
length
at this
point.
The
battery supplies
power
for
the various
electronic control
mechanisms
incorporated in
the
Zenza Bronica GS-l. When
used
incorrectly, there
is
possibility
of
the wrong
exposure being
set
to
the
camera
and/or
the camera
not operating.
Be sure
to
use and store
the
battery correctly
for
obtaining
optimum
performance
from it
at all
times.
*
Take
the battery
out of the
battery
chamber
when storing
the
camera.
*
Leaving
the battery
in the
camera
for
a
long time, without
using
it, oan lead to
leakage
problems
and result in
poor
contact.
Discard a
battery with leakage
or corrosion
and thoroughly
clean
out the battery chamber,
before
inserting a
new
battery.
*
Clean
the
contacts of the
battery chamber and battery
with
a
soft cloth. Don't
use
sandpaper
or emery cloth.
*
Don't
throw
the battery
into
a
fire, or
hit it
strongly,
as
there
is danger
of explosion.
*
Either a silver
oxide battery
(Nlo.
5441PX2814G13)
or an
alkaline
manganese
batterY
(A54414LR44)
is used
with the
Zenza
Bronica
GS-l.
Both
have
very
good
cold weather
resist-
ance.
However,
there
is a tend-
ency
for
performance
to droP
when
the temperature
falls
be-
low
oo c
(32'
F
).
Therefore,
make
it a rule to
use a
new bat-
tery
and/or
keep
replacement
batteries
on
hand
for
shooting
outdoors
in
f
reezing weather.
Keep
the battery
(and
camera)
under
cover,
next
to the body,
and
load
just
before
beginning
the session
and/or,
preferablY,
use
the optional
Remote Camera
Battery
Pack E.
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