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Lens Number __________________
Date of Purchase _______________
Dealer’s Name _________________
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Moisture and dust are harmful to your camera. If your
camera is to be stored for a long time, it should be
removed from its case and silica gel or another drying
agent should be placed alongside it. When you use your
camera on a rainy day or at the beach, moisture and salt
spray adhere to it, which can result in stains, rust and
corrosion. Use a soft brush to get rid of dust and a soft
dry cloth for wiping.
Some other important tips to remember are:
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.
Do not keep the camera in a hot place such as a glove
compartment or the rear window shelf of an automobile.
The heat will harm your camera and film.
Do not expose the camera to the sun without the lens
cap on. It could fog the film or burn a pin-hole in the
shutter curtain.
If the camera will not be used for an extended length
of time, the battery should be taken out to prevent
possible damage to the terminals from battery corrosion.
Cleaning the Lens
Use a blower or brush lightly with a brush to remove
dust on the lens. If you should advertently get a
fingerprint on the lens, wipe in a circular motion with
lens cleaning material that has been lightly dipped in
either pure alcohol or ether and wrapped around a match
stick.
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