Proper care of your camera – Canon Model 7 User Manual

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Proper Care of your Camera

Moisture

and

dust

are

harmful

to

your

camera.

It

should

be

taken

out

into

the

light and fresh air from time to time.

If your camera is to be stored for a long time, it should be removed from its case.

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 air

adhere to it, which can result in stains, rust, and corrosion.

Use a soft brush to rid the body of dust and a dry, soft cloth for wiping. Do not

touch the lens. Use a bellows to blow away dust on the lens or brush lightly with

a brush. If you should inadvertently get a fingerprint on your lens and a bellows or

brush does not remove it, follow this procedure:

use a little pure alcohol or

ether,

if

available,

on

special

lens

tissue.

Then

wrap

the

tissue

around

a

wooden

matchstick and wipe the lens in a circular motion ... lightly and systematically.

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