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Accessory filter kits
∙Polarizer kit to reduce reflections from the flash units when photographing glossy or glass subjects (PID No. 619909)
∙Fluorescein kit for external ophthalmic photography includes a #8 yellow barrier filter and #47A blue exciter filters (PID No. 619908)
The numbers throughout the text refer to the illustrations at the end of the book.
CAUTION: THIS CAM ERA IS BATTERY POWERED. TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, CAM ERA SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO OR IM M ERSED IN WATER OR OTHER FLUIDS, DISASSEM BLED, OR OPERATED IF DROPPED OR DAM AGED. FOR REPAIR INFORM A- TION, CONTACT NEAREST SERVICE CENTER.
Camera parts (Fig. 1)
aShutter button
bRight hand grip
cElectronic flash units
dLens
eFilm door release button
fFilm door
gTripod socket (on bottom of camera)
hRanging lights
iMagnification selector knob
jBattery compartment (inside hand grip)
kLeft hand grip
lViewfinder
mControl panel
Load the batteries
The camera requires four AA batteries to provide power for the ranging lights. Alka- line batteries (standard or rechargeable) are recommended; rechargeable NiCad batteries also can be used.
The battery compartment is located in the handgrip; slide the battery door open (2); the battery holder will pop up. Un- snap the battery clip (3) and remove the battery holder (4). Insert the batteries in the orientation shown on the holder (5). Replace the battery holder, snap on the clip and close the door.
Important: Remove the batteries and store them separately if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time. Use of the camera in extreme heat or cold will shorten battery life.
See Battery cautions.