Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Notes
on
the
monitor:
The
monitor
is
constructed
with
extremely high
precision; at least
99.99°/o
of
pixels
are
effective,
with
no more than
0.01
°/o
being missing
or
defective. Hence
while
these displays may contain
pixels
that
are always
lit
(white, red, blue,
or
green)
or
always
off
(black),
this
is
not
a
malfunction
and
has
no effect on images recorded
with
the
device.
Images
in
the
monitor
may be
difficult
to
see
in a
bright
light.
Do
not
apply pressure
to
the
monitor,
as
this could cause damage
or
malfunction. Dust
or
lint
on
the
monitor
can be removed
with
a blower.
Stains can be removed by
wiping
lightly
with
a soft
cloth
or
chamois
leather. Should
the
monitor
break, care should be taken
to
avoid
injury
from
broken glass and
to
prevent liquid crystal from
the
monitor
touching
the
skin
or
entering
the
eyes and
mouth.
Moire:
Moire
is
an
interference pattern created by
the
interaction
of
an
image containing a regular, repeating grid, such
as
the
pattern
of
weave
in
cloth
or
windows
in a building,
with
the
camera image sensor grid.
If
you notice
moire
in
your
photographs,
try
changing
the
distance
to
the
subject, zooming in and out,
or
changing
the
angle between
the
subject
and
the
camera.
The
battery
and
charger:
Batteries may leak
or
explode
if
improperly
handled.
Read
and
follow
the warnings
and
cautions on pages
ix-xii
of
this
manual.
Observe
the
following
precautions
when
handling batteries:
Use
only batteries approved for use in this equipment.
Do
not
expose
the
battery
to
flame or excessive heat.
Keep
the
battery terminals
clean.
Turn
the
product
off
before replacing
the
battery.
Remove
the
battery
from
the
camera
or
charger when
not
in use and
replace
the
terminal cover. These devices
draw
minute
amounts
of
charge even
when
off
and could
draw
the
battery
down
to
the
point
that
it
will no longer function.
If
the
battery will
not
be used for some
time, insert
it
in
the
camera and run
it
flat before removing
it
and
storing
it
in a location
with
an
ambient
temperature
of
15
octo
25
oc
(59
oF
to
77
oF;
avoid
hot
or
extremely cold locations). Repeat this
process at least once every
six
months.
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