Panasonic DMC-L1K 사용자 가이드

다운로드
페이지 136
Others
112
VQT0W82
About dirt on the image sensor
This camera features an interchangeable 
lens system so dirt may get inside the 
camera body when changing lenses. 
Depending on the recording conditions, dirt 
on the image sensor may appear on the 
recorded picture.
Do not change lenses where there is a lot 
of dust, and always attach the body cap 
when a lens is not attached to the camera, 
so that dirt or dust does not get inside the 
camera body. Remove any dirt on the body 
cap before attaching it.
Clean any dirt on the image sensor using 
the steps below.
Removing dirt on the image sensor
Black spots may appear on the recorded 
picture if dirt or dust gets on the image 
sensor. The image sensor is very delicate 
and easily scratched. If it becomes 
necessary to clean the image sensor, 
always use the following steps.
• Use the AC adaptor when cleaning. If you 
use the battery and the remaining battery 
power becomes low during cleaning, the 
shutter will close and the shutter curtains 
and the mirror may be damaged.
1 Detach the lens. (P16)
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Set [NO RELEASE WITHOUT LENS] in 
the [CUSTOM] menu to [OFF]. (P87)
4 Set the focus mode lever to [MF]. 
(P42)
5 Set the shutter speed to [B] (Bulb). 
(P39)
6 Press and hold the shutter button.
• The mirror goes up and the shutter 
curtains open.
7 Clean the image sensor.
• Blow off the dust on the surface of the 
image sensor with a commercially 
available blower brush. Be careful not to 
blow too strongly.
• Do not put the blower brush further 
inside than the lens mount.
• Do not let the blower brush touch the 
image sensor as the image sensor may 
get scratched.
• Do not use any objects except a blower 
brush to clean the image sensor.
8 Release the shutter button.
• The shutter curtains close and the 
mirror goes down when the camera is 
turned off. Be careful that the blower 
brush does not get caught in the shutter 
curtains.
9 Turn the camera off.
∫ Battery
The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion 
battery.
Its ability to generate power comes from 
the chemical reaction that takes place 
inside it. This reaction is susceptible to 
the surrounding temperature and 
humidity. If the temperature is too high 
or too low, the operating time of the 
battery will become shorter.
After use, be sure to remove the battery.
Bring charged spare batteries when 
going out.
• Be aware that the operating time of the 
battery becomes shorter in low 
temperature conditions such as at a ski 
resort.
• When you travel, do not forget to bring the 
AC adaptor (supplied) so that you can 
charge the battery in the country that you 
are traveling in.
If you drop the battery accidentally, 
check to see if the body of the battery 
and the terminals are damaged.
• Inserting a damaged battery in the 
camera will damage the camera.