Getting started

Preparing batteries

Acceptable batteries

HR11/45: HR03 (size AAA) Nickel- Metal Hydride batteries (2)

NH-AAA-DA (2) (supplied) NH-AAA-2DA twin-pack (not supplied)

R03 (size AAA) alkaline batteries (2)

Batteries that cannot be used

Manganese batteries, lithium batteries, Ni-Cd batteries

When the above batteries are used, operation is not guaranteed due to possible voltage drops or other characteristics of the batteries.

In addition, the battery remaining indicator is not displayed correctly.

When alkaline batteries are used, take note of the following information.

The battery life is shorter than that of the supplied Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries.

There is a big difference in the performance of batteries of different types and of batteries made by different manufacturers. The battery life may be quite a bit shorter depending on the conditions under which the batteries are used. This is especially true in low temperatures, where some batteries are noticeably weaker.

You may not be able to shoot in temperatures below 5°C (41°F).

The battery remaining indicator will not display the correct information. The camera may turn off even when the indicator shows that there is power remaining, but this is not a malfunction.

Charging the batteries

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,Insert Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries into the battery charger (supplied) with the correct polarity +/–.

For details on the supplied battery charger, see page 85.

The supplied battery charger is only for Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries. You cannot charge any other type of battery.

Be sure to charge the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries supplied with your camera before using them for the first time.

Connect the battery charger to an easily accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by.

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