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How to handle batteries
• Battery power drops at
low temperatures. When
shooting in a cold
environment, keep fresh
batteries ready, preferably
in a warm pocket inside
your clothing.
• The power of rechar-
geable NiMH batteries
drops more slowly, so that
these are therefore
preferable. Even after use
at low temperatures, they
will regain their normal
power as soon as they
have been restored to
normal temperature.
• Remove the batteries if
you are planning not to
use your camera for a
certain length of time.
Leaking batteries may
damage the battery
compartment.
• With alkaline batteries,
the battery-status
indicator may signal less
power than is actually
available. When you use
the camera, the icon
disappears.
• Caution! Batteries may get
hot during use and should
therefore be handled with
care when removing or
replacing them. Switch the
camera off and wait long
enough for the batteries to
cool down..
• Your camera has been
designed for operation at
temperatures from 0°C to
40°C.
• Never keep your camera
in a place where it might
be exposed to very high
temperatures, for example
in the glove compartment
of a car.
• Do not expose your
camera to extreme
humidity.
• To avoid condensation,
keep your camera in a
light-tight plastic bag
before taking it from a
cold environment to a
warm room. Leave it to
adopt room temperature
before taking it out of the
bag.
Ambient temperature and
operating conditions
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