Tips on Camera Care
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Don't force your camera's controls - they are designed to work with a minimum of pressure.
Clean all lens surfaces periodically with a blower-type brush or lens tissue moistened with an approved photo lens cleaning liquid.
Avoid touching the camera's interior surfaces, especially the reflex mirror shutter curtains and film pressure plate.
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If you drop the camera accidentally, take it to a Nikon authorized dealer or service center for immediate servicing.
Store your camera, lenses accessories in a cool, dry piace. Remove the batteries when the camera or accessories are not to be used for an extended period.
Dispose of used batteries properly - never throw them into fire. For battery performance by brand, refer to menufacturer's literature.
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| Nikon EM, 1979 |
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Specifications : Nikon EM, Nikon FG, Nikon FG-20
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