Monitor; Sensor; Condensation; Safety Notes On Using Carrying Straps - Leica M10 Instructions Manual

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MONITOR

The monitor is manufactured using a high-precision process. This
ensures that of the total of more than 1,036,800 pixels only a very
small number will not work correctly, i.e. remain dark or always be
lit. However, this is not a malfunction and it does not impair the
reproduction of the picture.
• If the camera is exposed to significant temperature fluctuations,
condensation can form on the monitor. Wipe it carefully with a
soft dry cloth. If the camera is very cold when it is turned on, the
displays may at first appear darker than usual. As soon as it
warms up, it will reach its normal level of brightness.

SENSOR

• Cosmic radiation (e.g. during flights) can cause pixel defects.

CONDENSATION

• If condensation has formed on or in the camera, you should turn
it off and leave it to stand at room temperature for around an
hour. Once the camera temperature has adjusted to room tem-
perature, the condensation will disappear by itself.

SAFETY NOTES ON USING CARRYING STRAPS

• Carrying straps are usually made of strong material. There is
therefore a risk of strangulation.
• Use them only for their intended purpose as a carrying strap on
a camera/on binoculars. Any other use carries the risk of injury
and may possibly result in damage to the carrying strap and is
therefore not permitted.
• Due to the risk of strangulation, carrying straps should not be
used for cameras/binoculars during sporting activities where
there is a high risk of getting caught by the carrying strap (e.g.
climbing in the mountains and comparable outdoor sports).
• Keep carrying straps away from children. They are not toys and
are potentially dangerous for children. Due to the risk of strangu-
lation, it is not suitable for children to use them as carrying
straps for cameras/binoculars.
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