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CAMERA CARE
Your camera
is
a precision instrument that needs careful handling.
The following will show you how to care for your camera.
•
Wipe off rain and water droplets from your camera with a piece of
clean and dry cloth.
After
taking pictures in salt-water atmosphere near
the ocean
,
wipe off the camera exterior with a piece of clean cloth so
as to thoroughly remove the salt content.
•
Do not use solvents such as thinner or alcohol to remove smudges
from your camera. Remove dust with a brush and an air
blower,
and
wipe off the camera exterior with a
piece
of lint-free soft cloth such as
a
piece
of silicon cloth
.
•
Remove dust and
debris from
the
lens
glass
and viewfinder
with a
lens
brush and an
air blower.
Fingermarks and smudges are removed
by wiping gently in a circular motion with a clean wad of cotton moist-
ened with lens cleaning fluid (commercially available)
.
Always start
from the center then gradually move out
to
the
edges.
•
Soil and dust in the contacts are
usually
the cause of all electrical
troubles. If any symptom pointing
to
electrical trouble
is detected,
check the battery contacts and
other
contact
points for battery leak-
age
,
hand grease
,
rust
from
salt and harmful gases
,
and dust and
debris.
If the symptom persists even after cleaning
,
bring the camera to your
nearest Fuji 's Service Station for inspection.
As mentioned above
,
dust and debris in
the
contacts cause a poor
contact. Remove
dust
and and debris with a brush and an air blower.
•
The mirror and the backside of
the focusing
screen are prone
to
abra-
sion
.
Keep your fingers off these
parts.
•
Immersing your camera in water will usually result in damage that is
beyond repair. In the event you drop your camera in
water,
take it
immedi ately to your nearest Fuji's Service Station to see what can be
done
.
•
To keep your camera in top shape at all times, have it checked by a
qualified technician about once a year or. at
least
once in
two
years.
If
you haven't used your camera for a long time
,
or if you are using it in
an important
assignment,
be sure to check it thoroughly and take some
test shots before using it.
• A
word
on the LCD
•
At about 60°C the
LCD
might
blackout,
but it will return to normal as
soon
as
the camera is brought back to where the temperature is nor-
mal.
•
In low temperature
,
the LCD might
react
sluggishly,
but this is a natu-
ral ph enomenon and can be ignored
.
• A word on the battery
• Any batteries have
such a nature as
to
drop their performance in low
temperature
,
but it recovers as soon as it returns to normal
tempera-
ture.
When
taking pictures in
low
temperature,
use
new batteries,
keep spare
batteries in
your pocket to warm them
up,
and change
the
loaded
batteries
with those kept warm in your pocket
alternately.
If
the
loaded
batteries are spent
,
the camera
may
not operate in
low
temperature
.
• When
the battery checker changes to
"
ClIO
"
mark, replace the batter-
ies with new
ones.
• Storage Precautions
•
In hot weather, do not leave your camera in a closed compartment of
your car and in moist
places
except temporarily
for
a very short
time.
•
Keep the camera where it will be safe from moisture
, heat,
and dust.
Be sure to put the lens cap on the
lens.
• Do
not store it in a wardrobe drawer because the gas of naphthalin or
other insecticides can cause damage to the camera and film.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Description
6
x
8cm format
, interlens-shutter,
single-lens reflex camera correspond-
ing to bar code system
• Frame Size
Multi-format;
revolving back (for horizontal and vertical frame exposure)
6
x
8cm
format
(56
x
76mm actual picture size)
6
x
6cm format (56
x
56mm actual picture size)
Optional format
6
x
7cm format (56
x
69mm actual picture size)
}
6
x
4.5cm format (56
x
41 .5mm actual picture size)
mask is used.
• Film
6
x
8
6
x
7
6
x
6
6
x4.5
120
half-length roll film 4 exposures 5 exposures 6 exposures 8 exposures
120
roll film
9 exposures 10 exposures 12 exposures
16
exposures
220 roll film
18 exposures 20 exposures 24 exposures 32 exposures
Instant
film (FOTORAMA
FP-series
instant films and other peel-apart
instant films of the same size)
Separate film holders for instant films