Storing

When storing your camera, wrap it in a clean, soft cloth and place it in a well-ventilated, cool, dry, dust-free place. Be sure to keep the camera out of direct sunlight, and away from “hot spots” such as the trunk or rear window shelf of a car. Avoid places where chemical agents such as moth balls are used, and in extreme humidity, use a desiccant. To prevent corrosion, avoid storing the camera in a laboratory or other location where chemicals are used. Also, do not store the camera in a drawer or other non-ventilated place. Remove the battery if you do not expect to use the camera for several days. It is also recommended to take the camera out and release the shutter occasionally to prevent build up of mold or corrosion.

A minute amount of battery power is used even when the Main switch is set to Off. This will affect the camera’s shooting capacity after several days of storage.

Carefully check the camera’s operation after lengthy storage. When the camera has not been used for a long time, or before an important trip or shooting assignment, we recommend having the camera thoroughly tested at an authorized service center.

Top and Back LCD panels

Liquid crystal may respond relatively slowly in temperatures below 32 degrees F

(0 degrees C). It may also darken in temperatures of around 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). The LCD panels will return to normal function when the temperature returns to normal.

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Kodak DCS500 manual Storing, Top and Back LCD panels