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Monitor
• If the camera is exposed to signicant temperature uctuations,
condensation can form on the monitor. Wipe it carefully with a soft
dry cloth.
• If the camera is very cold when turned on, the monitor image will
initially be slightly darker than normal. As soon as the monitor
warms up, it will reach its normal level of brightness.
The monitor is manufactured using a high-precision process. This
ensures that, of the total of around 920,000 pixels, more than
99.995% work correctly and only 0.005% remain dark or are always
light. However, this is not a malfunction and it does not impair the
reproduction of the picture.
Sensor
• Cosmic radiation (e.g. on ights) can cause pixel defects.
Condensation
If condensation has formed on or in the camera, you should turn it off
and leave it to stand at room temperature for around an hour. Once
the camera temperature has adjusted to room temperature, the
condensation will disappear by itself.