Handling after shooting – Olympus PT-E02 User Manual

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5. Handling After Shooting

Wipe off any waterdrop.

After underwater shooting, remove any drops of
water from the case. Use pressurized air or a soft,
lint-free cloth to carefully wipe away any moisture
from the hinge between the front and rear lids, the
shutter release lever, the handgrip and the
buckles.

Note:

• Moisten a cloth or towel with tap water and keep it in a plastic bag. Use this

to wipe the salt water or crystals from your hands before you touch the
camera.

: • Water left between the front and rear lids or between the case and port can

get inside the case once it is opened or the port is detached. Please dry
these areas carefully.

• When opening the case or removing the port, make sure no water from

outside (e.g. drops from your hair or the diving suit) gets inside of the case
and/or on the camera!

• Before opening the case or removing the port, ensure that your hands or

gloves are completely clean (free of sand, loose fibers, etc.).

• Never open the case or remove the port in areas where water could splash

or spray or where sand or dust could be blown in the air. When this cannot
be avoided, for example if the battery or memory card needs to be changed,
the case and camera should be protected from the wind or spray with a
plastic sheet or similar object.)

• Never touch the digital camera and/or battery you're your hands are wet

with sea water.

CAUTION

Gently press the shutter lever.

When pressing the shutter lever, hold the Case securely with both hands and operate the
lever gently to prevent camera shake.

Cautions when using the flash

The E-330’s built-in flash cannot be used when the camera is loaded in the Case. When
flash shooting is required, use the separately available Electronic Flash and Electronic
Flash Case.

:

When using the separately available Electronic Flash and Electronic Flash
Case, a bracket is also required to combine the Electronic Flash Case with
this Case.

CAUTION

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