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Care and storage – Konica Minolta 9 User Manual

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CARE AND STORAGE

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Questions and Service

• If you have questions about your camera, contact your local camera dealer

or write to the Minolta distributor in your area.

• Before shipping your camera for repair, please contact an authorized

Minolta Service Facility for details.

• Settings made or saved by the user, including Data Memory or Custom

Functions, may be lost during repair.

Cleaning

• If the camera or lens barrel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, clean, dry

cloth.
If the camera or lens comes in contact with sand, gently blow away loose
particles - wiping may scratch the surface.

• To clean the lens surface, first brush away any dust or sand then, if

necessary, moisten a lens tissue with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe
the lens in a circular motion, starting from the center.

• Never place lens fluid directly on the lens.
• Never touch the interior of the camera, especially the shutter and mirror,

doing so may impair their alignment and movement.

• Dust on the mirror will not affect the exposure but may affect the focus. Use

a blower brush to remove dust from or around the mirror.

• Never use compressed air to clean the camera’s interior, it may cause

damage to sensitive interior parts.

• Never use organic solvents to clean the camera.
• Never touch the lens surface with your fingers.

Before Important Events

• Check the camera’s operation carefully, or take test photographs.
• Minolta is not responsible for any loss that may occur due to an equipment

malfunction.

Operating Temperature and Conditions

• This camera is designed for use from –20 to 50 °C (4 to 122 °F).
• Never leave your camera where it may be subjected to extreme

temperatures such as the glove compartment of a car.

• Data panel response time will be slow at colder temperatures. The display

will temporarily darken at higher temperatures, but will restore when the
temperature normalizes.

• This camera is not waterproof or splashproof. When using the camera in

the rain, protect the camera and the lens.

• Never subject the camera to extreme humidity.
• To prevent condensation from forming, place the camera in a sealed plastic

bag when bringing it from cold environment to a warm environment. Allow it
to come to room temperature before removing it from the bag.

• The low-battery symbol may appear even with fresh batteries depending on

the storage conditions. To restore camera power, repeat turning the camera
on and off.

• Battery capacity decreases at colder temperatures. Keep your camera and

spare batteries in a warm inside pocket when shooting in cold weather.
Batteries will regain some of their capacity when warmed to normal
operating temperature.

• Tape over the exposure-mode and exposure-compensation dials if the film

needs to be removed from the camera in a darkroom or changing bag due
to a drive problem. Fogging may occur if the luminous dials are not
covered.

Storage

When storing your camera for extended periods,

• Always attach the protective caps.
• Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from dust and chemicals

such as moth balls. For long periods, place the camera in an airtight
container with a silica gel drying agent.

• Periodically release the camera’s shutter to keep it operating properly.
• Before using after prolonged storage, check the camera’s operation to

make sure it is functioning properly.

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