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Sony NEX-C3A - NEX-C3A Consignes d’utilisation Anglais

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Precautions<br />

On the functions available<br />

with the camera<br />

You may feel uncomfortable<br />

symptoms such as eyestrain, nausea,<br />

or a tired feeling while watching 3D<br />

images recorded with the camera on<br />

3D compatible monitors. When you<br />

watch 3D images, we recommend<br />

that you take a break at regular time<br />

intervals. Since the need for or<br />

frequency of break times varies<br />

between individuals, please set your<br />

own standards. If you feel sick, stop<br />

watching 3D images, and consult a<br />

doctor as needed. Also, refer to the<br />

operating instructions of the<br />

connected device or the software<br />

used with the camera. A child's<br />

vision is always vulnerable<br />

(especially for children under six<br />

years of age). Before allowing them<br />

to watch 3D images, please consult<br />

with an expert, such as a pediatric or<br />

ophthalmic doctor. Make sure your<br />

children follow the precautions<br />

above.<br />

On the LCD monitor and<br />

lens<br />

• The LCD monitor is manufactured<br />

using extremely high-precision<br />

technology so over 99.99 % of the<br />

pixels are operational for effective<br />

use. However, there may be some<br />

tiny black points and/or bright<br />

points (white, red, blue or green in<br />

color) that constantly appear on the<br />

LCD monitor. These points are<br />

normal in the manufacturing<br />

process and do not affect the<br />

images in any way.<br />

Black, white,<br />

red, blue and<br />

green points<br />

• Do not hold the camera by taking<br />

hold of the LCD monitor.<br />

• A magnet is attached to the back of<br />

the LCD monitor. Do not put<br />

objects that are affected by<br />

magnetic fields, such as a floppy<br />

disk or a credit card, between the<br />

LCD monitor and the camera<br />

body.<br />

Magnet<br />

• Images may trail across on the<br />

LCD monitor in a cold location.<br />

This is not a malfunction. When<br />

turning on the camera in a cold<br />

location, the LCD monitor may<br />

become temporarily dark.<br />

• Do not press against the LCD<br />

monitor. The monitor may be<br />

discolored and that may cause a<br />

malfunction.<br />

• Do not expose the camera to direct<br />

sunlight. If sunlight is focused on a<br />

nearby object, it may cause a fire.<br />

When you must place the camera<br />

under direct sunlight, attach the<br />

front lens cap.

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