U.M. 2

Proper
Care
of
the
Camera
Moisture
and
dust
are
harmful
to
your
camera
.
It
should
be
taken
out
into
the
fresh
air
from
time
to
time
.
If
your
camera
is
to
be
stored
for
a
long
time
,
it
should
be
removed
from
its
case, and si lica gel
or
another
drying
agent
should
be placed alon
gside
it
.
When you use
your
camera
on a
rainy
day,
or
at
the
beach ,
moisture
and
salt
air
adhere
to
it,
which
can
result
in
stains,
rust
, and
corro·
sion. Use a
soft
brush
to
get
rid
of
dust
and
a
soft
dry
cloth
for
wiping.
In
extremely
cold areas, expose
the
camera
to
the
outer
air
only
when
in use. When using,
expose
the
camera
gradually
to
the
outer
air
to
prevent
the
lens
from
clouding.
In
hot
climates,
do
not
leave
the
camera
inside
closed
automobiles
during
the
daytime
or
in
direct
sunlight
.
It
is
not
good
for
the
CdS
photocell.
Cleaning
the
Lens
Use a
blower
to
remove
dust
on
the
lens or
brush
lightly
with
a
brush.
If
you
should
in·
advertently
get
a
fingerprint
on
the
lens, use
a
little
pure
alcohol
or
ether
on lens
cleaning
tissue,
then
wrap
the
tissue
around
a
match·
stick
and
wipe
the
lens
lightly
in a
circular
motion.
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