Tips on camera care – Nikon fe User Manual

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TIPS ON CAMERA CARE

Tough and durable though your Nikon FE is, it is a precision
optical instrument, and careless or rough handling can cause

irreparable damage. Observe the following tips, and the camera

will always work as perfectly as the day you bought it.

Remember that the camera’s controls are designed to operate

with a minimum of pressure. If you find yourself exerting

extra force, take it as a warning that you’re doing something

wrong.

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Keep all lens and prism surfaces free from dust, dirt and

fingerprints. These not only impair viewing—they also gener­
ally result in a deterioration of optical performance. Clean
such surfaces either with a blower-type brush or with lens

tissue moistened with absolute alcohol. Never use lens tissue
dry—it will scratch the lens. In general, avoid using cleaning
fluids and lens tissue containing silicone (i.e., eyeglass tissue).

When loading or unloading film, ensure that the interior of

the camera body is free of dust, grit or chips of film. Use a
blower-type brush to remove such foreign particles. Avoid

touching all internal surfaces, particularly the shutter curtains
and film pressure plate.

When mounting or removing lenses, prevent the entry of for­

eign matter, and take extra care not to damage the rear por­
tion of the lens. Use a blower-type brush to do your cleaning.

Use the cleaning cloth to clean the external surfaces of the

camera body.

If condensation should form on the lens surfaces (i.e., when

the camera is exposed to sudden temperature changes or to

high humidity), let the camera dry thoroughly at room tem­
perature before storing it in a cool, dry place.

Should you drop the camera accidentally on the floor or in

water, take it to an authorized Nikon dealer or service facility

for servicing immediately.

It is best to store the camera in a case or something similar

when you’re not using it. In this case, make sure the camera’s
shutter or self-timer is not cocked; also, don’t leave film in

the camera if it is to be stored for a long period of time.

Do not lubricate any part of the camera yourself; all such

work should be left to an authorized Nikon dealer or service

facility.

It is good practice to test your camera for proper operation
before proceeding to your shooting assignment.

Observe normal battery handling procedures to ensure your
camera delivers maximum performance at all times: (1) In­
stall batteries correctly; (2) clean them periodically with a
dry cloth; (3) remove batteries when the camera Is stored for
a long period of time; (4) store unused batteries in a cool,
dry place; (5) change weak batteries promptly to prevent

leakage within the camera. Also, dispose of used batteries

properly (I.e., they should never be burnt), and keep them

out of the reach of children. For details on battery perform­

ance by brand, refer to the literature available from the

manufacturer.

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