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5. Inspection
FinePix S2 Pro (U/E) SERVICE MANUAL
Exposure compensation
button
LCD illuminator
button
Shutter button
Power switch
Release mode
switch
Exposure mode dial
Release mode switch
unlock button
<Fig.64> Various button charts
<Fig.65>Appearance of blower cleaning
5-5.CCD Cleaning and Inspection Procedures
This camera is fitted with a CCD as its imaging (pickup) ele-
ment. The CCD is located behind the shutter. Dust or other
soiling may stick to the CCD and, depending on the photogra-
phy settings and the type of subject, may be visible in photo-
graphed images if it is not cleaned off. If this occurs, the CCD
needs to be cleaned.
[Note]
Always use the AC power adapter when performing this task.
Loss of power during cleaning could cause the mirror to drop
or the shutter to close, risking damage to the camera.
5-5-1.CCD Cleaning Using a Visual Inspection for Dusting
<Step 1>
Check that the camera is switched off and remove the lithium
batteries.
<Step 2>
Connect the AC power adapter to the camera.
<Step 3>
Remove the interchangeable lens from the camera.
<Step 4>
Set the camera's exposure mode dial to "M".
<Step 5>
Hold down the release mode switch lock release button and
set the release mode switch to "S1 Frame".
<Step 6>
Hold down the Synchro mode and Illuminator buttons and switch
the camera on.
<Step 7>
When you press the shutter button, the mirror stays up and the
shutter stays open.
<Step 8>
Hold the camera so that light shines on the CCD (OLPF) and
check for soiling on the CCD surface either visually or using a
stereoscopic microscope. If soiling is found, use a blower to
remove it (*1).
If the soiling cannot be removed using the blower, wipe the
CCD with a lens cleaner or lint-free cloth and EE cleaner or
ethanol (95% or higher).
Do not use a blower with a brush attached. Using a blower-
brush to clean the CCD can scratch the CCD surface.
[Note]
When using a lens cleaner to wipe the CCD, note that any
metallic residue on the CCD (OLPF) surface will cause
scratches in the CCD surface during cleaning.