About Eye-Fi Cards; Preliminary Notes And Legal Information - Canon POWERSHOT G1X User Manual

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Preliminary
Notes
and Legal
information
About Eye=Fi Cards
This product
is not guaranteed
to support
Eye-Fi
card functions
(including
wireless
transfer).
In case of an issue with an Eye-Fi card, please
check with
the card manufacturer.
Also note that an approval
is required
to use Eye-Fi
cards in many countries
or regions.
Without
approval,
use of the card is not permitted.
If it is unclear
whether
the card has been approved
for use in the area, please
check
with
the card manufacturer.
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such as card readers and computers (including the current version of your
operating system).
Take and review
some test shots initially
to make
sure the images
were
recorded
correctly.
Please
note that Canon
Inc., its subsidiaries
and
affiliates,
and its distributors
are not liable for any consequential
damages
arising from any malfunction
of a camera or accessory,
including
memory
cards, that results
in the failure
of an image to be recorded
or to be
recorded
in a way that is machine
readable.
Images
recorded
by the camera
are intended
for personal
use. Refrain
from unauthorized
recording
that infringes
on copyright
law, and note that
even for personal
use, photography
may contravene
copyright
or other
legal rights at some
performances
or exhibitions,
or in some
commercial
settings.
The camera warranty
is valid only in the area of purchase.
In case of
camera
problems
while
abroad,
return
to the area of purchase
before
contacting
a Canon
Customer
Support
Help Desk.
Although
the LCD monitor
is produced
under extremely
high-precision
manufacturing
conditions
and more than 99.99%
of the pixels meet design
specifications,
in rare cases some
pixels may be defective
or may appear
as red or black dots. This does not indicate
camera
damage
or affect
recorded
images.
The LCD monitor
may be covered
with a thin plastic film for protection
against
scratches
during
shipment.
If covered,
remove the film before
using the camera.
When
the camera
is used over an extended
period,
it may become
warm.
This does not indicate
damage.

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