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==Safety==
 
==Safety==
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There is almost nothing you could do that would result in injury from using the high speed camera. Obviously things you could be filming (e.g. explosions) could be dangerous, and you must use common sense in what you decide to place in front of the camera. In most every situation, the camera is at risk of damage more than you are. Always observe the following precautionary guidelines when using the camera.
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The camera should always be securely mounted or held so it is not at risk of falling/being knocked over
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If there’s risk of things flying and hitting the camera, it should be behind a shield
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Don’t set down or store the camera in an environment that could damage it. Examples include outdoors when raining, in direct sunlight, on rough surfaces, or in places where things could fall/knock against the camera
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Don’t put any stress on the lens, the mount is fragile
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If the lens is ever disconnected, the sensor cap must be immediately attached
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When not being used, the camera should be stored in its pelican case with latches secured. Latches should always be secured, even if you’re coming right back!
    
==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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