Kodak DCS600 User Manual

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4

Carefully remove the filter
bracket from the camera.

5

Gently blow off the dust using
commercially available canned
air. If the anti-aliasing filter is
still dirty, contact your dealer or
service representative.

6

To re-install, place the filter
bracket tabs into the upper two
notches on the camera lens
opening, and secure the screws
at the sides.

7

Carefully screw in the two
screws. Alternate the tightening
sequence so that each screw is
tightened a little at a time until
both screws are snug. Do not
overtighten or cross-thread the
screen.

8

Replace the camera lens. Refer
to “Mounting the Lens” on page
2-21.

CAUTION:

If you break the glass on the anti-aliasing or IR filter while it is in the camera, call
your service representative. The broken glass can damage the imager and other
parts of the camera.

Use only lenses listed in Appendix C. Other lenses can potentially break your
camera’s anti-aliasing filter.

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