Allied Guppy User manual

Technical Manual
V4.0.1
02 February 2007
Allied Vision Technologies GmbH
Taschenweg 2a
D-07646 Stadtroda / Germany
AVT Guppy

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Legal notice
For customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential envi-
ronment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interferences will not occur in
a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
• Use a different line outlet for the receiver.
• Consult a radio or TV technician for help.
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 8
Document history .......................................................................................................... 8
Conventions used in this manual...................................................................................... 9
Styles ...................................................................................................................... 9
Symbols ................................................................................................................... 9
Before operation .......................................................................................................... 10
Declarations of conformity ...........................................................................11
Safety instructions ............................................................................................13
Reference documents applicable in the United States......................................................... 13
Reference documents applicable in Europe ....................................................................... 13
Reference documents applicable in Japan......................................................................... 13
Safety instructions........................................................................................................ 14
Safety instructions for board level cameras....................................................................... 15
Environmental conditions .............................................................................................. 17
Guppy types and highlights..........................................................................18
System components .........................................................................................21
Old CS-/C-Mounting ...................................................................................................... 21
New CS-/C-Mounting ..................................................................................................... 22
Guppy board level cameras ............................................................................................. 23
IR cut filter ................................................................................................................. 24
Camera lenses .............................................................................................................. 25
Specifications .......................................................................................................26
Guppy F-033B .............................................................................................................. 26
Guppy F-033C............................................................................................................... 28
Guppy F-033B BL (board level) ....................................................................................... 30
Guppy F-033C BL (board level)........................................................................................ 32
Guppy F-036B .............................................................................................................. 34
Guppy F-036C............................................................................................................... 36
Guppy F-046B .............................................................................................................. 38
Guppy F-046C............................................................................................................... 40
Guppy F-080B .............................................................................................................. 42
Guppy F-080C............................................................................................................... 44
Guppy F-080B BL (board level) ....................................................................................... 46
Guppy F-080C BL (board level)........................................................................................ 48
Spectral sensitivity ....................................................................................................... 50
Camera dimensions ..........................................................................................56

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Guppy standard housing (old CS-/C-Mounting) .................................................................. 56
Guppy standard housing (new CS-/C-Mounting)................................................................. 57
Guppy board level: dimensions ....................................................................................... 58
Guppy board level: CS-Mount .......................................................................................... 59
Guppy board level: C-Mount............................................................................................ 60
Guppy board level: M12-Mount ....................................................................................... 61
Tripod adapter ............................................................................................................. 62
Cross section: C-Mount (old CS-/C-Mounting) .................................................................... 63
Cross section: C-Mount (new CS-/C-Mounting)................................................................... 64
Cross section: CS-Mount (old CS-/C-Mounting) .................................................................. 65
Cross section: CS-Mount (new CS-/C-Mounting) ................................................................. 66
Description of the data path........................................................................67
Block diagrams of the cameras ....................................................................................... 67
Black and white cameras (CCD and CMOS) .................................................................... 67
Color cameras (CCD and CMOS) ................................................................................... 68
Sensor ........................................................................................................................ 69
Horizontal and vertical mirror function
(only Guppy F-036) ....................................................................................................... 70
White balance .............................................................................................................. 71
One-push automatic white balance ............................................................................. 74
Automatic white balance ........................................................................................... 75
Manual gain................................................................................................................. 77
Auto gain .................................................................................................................... 77
Setting the brightness (black level or offset) .................................................................... 80
Auto shutter ................................................................................................................ 81
Look-up table (LUT) and gamma function......................................................................... 84
Loading a LUT into the camera................................................................................... 85
Binning (b/w models) ................................................................................................... 87
2 x and 4 x binning .................................................................................................. 87
2 x vertical binning and 4 x vertical binning ................................................................ 88
2 x horizontal binning and 4 x horizontal binning......................................................... 89
2 x full binning and 4 x full binning............................................................................ 90
HDR (high dynamic range) (GUPPY F-036 only) ................................................................. 91
Advanced registers for high dynamic range mode (HDR) (GUPPY F-036 only)..................... 91
BAYER pattern (raw data output) .................................................................................... 92
Serial interface............................................................................................................. 93
Camera interfaces .............................................................................................98
IEEE 1394 port pin assignment ....................................................................................... 98
Board level camera: IEEE 1394 port pin assignment..................................................... 100
Camera I/O pin assignment .......................................................................................... 101
Board level camera: I/O pin assignment..................................................................... 102
Status LEDs................................................................................................................ 103
On LED (green) ...................................................................................................... 103
Status LED............................................................................................................. 103
Operating the camera.................................................................................................. 105

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Control and video data signals...................................................................................... 105
Input ................................................................................................................... 106
Trigger ............................................................................................................. 106
Input modes ..................................................................................................... 108
Trigger delay ..................................................................................................... 108
Outputs ................................................................................................................ 111
IO_OUTP_CTRL 1-3 ............................................................................................. 113
Output modes.................................................................................................... 114
Board level cameras: inputs and outputs.................................................................... 116
Board level cameras: pulse-width modulation ............................................................. 117
PWM: minimal and maximal periods and frequencies ............................................... 118
PWM: Examples in practice .................................................................................. 118
Pixel data.................................................................................................................. 120
Controlling image capture ..........................................................................123
Global shutter ............................................................................................................ 123
Pipelined global shutter............................................................................................... 123
Trigger modi .............................................................................................................. 124
Trigger delay ......................................................................................................... 127
Trigger delay advanced register............................................................................ 129
Exposure time (shutter) and offset ................................................................................ 130
Exposure time of CMOS sensor (GUPPY F-036) ............................................................. 130
Example GUPPY F-036 ......................................................................................... 130
Camera offsets ....................................................................................................... 130
Example GUPPY F-033 ......................................................................................... 131
Extended shutter.................................................................................................... 131
One-Shot................................................................................................................... 132
One-shot command on the bus to start of exposure ..................................................... 133
End of exposure to first packet on the bus ................................................................. 133
Multi-shot ................................................................................................................. 135
ISO_Enable / Free-Run ................................................................................................ 135
Asynchronous broadcast .............................................................................................. 135
Jitter at start of exposure ............................................................................................ 136
User profiles .............................................................................................................. 137
Video formats, modes and bandwidth .................................................138
GUPPY F-025B / GUPPY F-025C ..................................................................................... 138
GUPPY F-029B / GUPPY F-029C ..................................................................................... 138
GUPPY F-033B/ GUPPY F-033C
and board level versions F-033B BL/F-033C BL ................................................................ 139
GUPPY F-036B/ GUPPY F-036C ...................................................................................... 140
GUPPY F-046B / GUPPY F-046C ..................................................................................... 141
GUPPY F-080B / GUPPY F-080C
and board level versions F-080B BL/F-080C BL ................................................................ 142
Area of interest (AOI) ................................................................................................. 143
Autofunction AOI ................................................................................................... 145
Frame rates................................................................................................................ 146

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GUPPY F-025 ......................................................................................................... 146
GUPPY F-029 ......................................................................................................... 146
GUPPY F-033 and board level versions ....................................................................... 147
GUPPY F-036 ......................................................................................................... 148
GUPPY F-046 ......................................................................................................... 149
GUPPY F-080 and board level versions ....................................................................... 151
How does bandwidth affect the frame rate? ...................................153
Test images ............................................................................................................... 154
Loading test images ............................................................................................... 154
Test images b/w cameras......................................................................................... 154
Test images for color cameras .................................................................................. 156
Test image 1 (Mono8 mode) ................................................................................ 156
Configuration of the camera......................................................................157
Camera_Status_Register............................................................................................... 157
Example................................................................................................................ 158
Sample program ..................................................................................................... 159
Configuration ROM...................................................................................................... 160
Implemented registers................................................................................................. 163
Camera initialize register......................................................................................... 163
Inquiry register for video format............................................................................... 163
Inquiry register for video mode ................................................................................ 164
Inquiry register for video frame rate and base address ................................................. 165
Inquiry register for basic function............................................................................. 174
Inquiry register for feature presence ......................................................................... 175
Inquiry register for feature elements ......................................................................... 177
Inquiry register for absolute value CSR offset address .................................................. 180
Status and control register for feature....................................................................... 181
Feature control error status register .......................................................................... 182
Video mode control and status registers for Format_7.................................................. 182
Quadlet offset Format_7 Mode_0 .......................................................................... 182
Quadlet offset Format_7 Mode_1 .......................................................................... 182
Format_7 control and status register (CSR) ............................................................ 182
Advanced features ...................................................................................................... 184
Version information inquiry ..................................................................................... 187
Advanced feature inquiry......................................................................................... 189
Camera status ........................................................................................................ 191
Maximum resolution ............................................................................................... 192
Time base ............................................................................................................. 192
Extended shutter.................................................................................................... 194
Test images ........................................................................................................... 195
Look-up tables (LUT) .............................................................................................. 196
Input/output pin control......................................................................................... 198
Delayed integration enable ...................................................................................... 198
Auto shutter control ............................................................................................... 199
Auto gain control................................................................................................... 200
Autofunction AOI ................................................................................................... 201

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Trigger delay ......................................................................................................... 203
Mirror image (only Guppy F-036) .............................................................................. 204
Pulse-width modulation (board level cameras only) ..................................................... 204
Soft Reset ............................................................................................................. 205
User profiles.......................................................................................................... 206
Error codes ....................................................................................................... 207
Reset of error codes ........................................................................................... 207
Stored settings .................................................................................................. 208
GPDATA_BUFFER..................................................................................................... 209
Firmware update...............................................................................................210
Glossary .................................................................................................................211
Index.........................................................................................................................232

Introduction
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Introduction
Document history
Version Date Remarks
V2.0.0 06.04.2006 New Manual - RELEASE status
V2.0.1 28.06.2006 RoHS conformity; minor corrections
PRE_V3.0.0 30.10.2006 Minor corrections
Input characteristics: Added description to input voltage
(Table 38: Input characteristics on page 106)
Added Guppy F-036B/C
Correction in Chapter Multi-shot on page 135
New CAD drawing in Figure 18: Camera dimensions (new CS-/
C-Mounting) on page 57.
New CAD drawing in Figure 25: Guppy C-Mount dimensions
(new CS-/C-Mounting) on page 64.
New CAD drawing in Figure 27: Guppy CS-Mount dimensions
(new CS-/C-Mounting) on page 66.
New CS-Mount and C-Mount adapter in Chapter Guppy types and
highlights on page 18.
Added Guppy F-33B/C BL (board level version)
Changed camera status register (Table 94: Camera status regis-
ter on page 191)
PRE_V4.0.0 26.01.2007 Minor corrections
Added Guppy F-080B/C BL (board level version)
Added new features Guppy-F036B/C
V4.0.1 02.02.2007 Minor corrections
Table 1: Document history

Introduction
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Conventions used in this manual
To give this manual an easily understood layout and to emphasize important
information, the following typographical styles and symbols are used:
Styles
Symbols
Style Function Example
Bold Programs, inputs or highlighting
important things
bold
Courier Code listings etc. Input
Upper case Register REGISTER
Italics Modes, fields Mode
Parentheses and/or blue Links (Link)
Table 2: Styles
Note
L
This symbol highlights important information.
Caution
a
This symbol highlights important instructions. You have to
follow these instructions to avoid malfunctions.
Caution-ESD This symbol highlights important ESD instructions. Only
qualified personnel is allowed to install and operate compo-
nents marked with this symbol.
www
Ý
This symbol highlights URLs for further information. The URL
itself is shown in blue.
Example:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com

Introduction
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Before operation
We place the highest demands for quality on our cameras. This Technical
Manual is the guide to the installation and setting up of the camera for oper-
ation. You will also find the specifications and interfaces here.
Note
L
Please read through this manual carefully before operating
the camera.

Declarations of conformity
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Declarations of conformity
Allied Vision Technologies declares under its sole responsibility that the fol-
lowing products
to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following stan-
dard(s) or other normative document(s):
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• EN 61000
• FCC Class B
• RoHS (2002/95/EC)
following the provisions of 89/336/EEC directive(s), amended by directive
91/263 EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
Category name Model name
Digital camera (IEEE 1394) Guppy F-025B
Guppy F-025C
Guppy F-029B
Guppy F-029C
Guppy F-033B
Guppy F-033C
Guppy F-033B BL (board level)
Guppy F-033C BL (board level)
Guppy F-036B
Guppy F-036C
Guppy F-046B
Guppy F-046C
Guppy F-080B
Guppy F-080C
Guppy F-080B BL (board level)
Guppy F-080C BL (board level)
Table 3: Model names

Declarations of conformity
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Note
L
Customer samples may not comply with above regulations.

Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
Reference documents applicable in the United
States
The reference documents include
• Information Processing and Business Equipment, UL 478
• National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
• Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data-Processing
Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75
Reference documents applicable in Europe
The reference documents include materials to ensure European Union CE
marking as follows:
• Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (91/263/EEC)
• EMC Directive (89/339/EEC)
• CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC)
• LOW Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) as amended by the CE Marking
Reference documents applicable in Japan
The reference documents include:
• Electronic Equipment Technology Criteria by the Ministry of Trading and
Industry (Similar to NFPA 70)
Note
L
• There are no switches or parts inside the camera that
require adjustment. The guarantee becomes void upon
opening the camera casing.
• If the product is disassembled, reworked or repaired by
other than a recommended service person, AVT or its
suppliers will take no responsibility for the subsequent
performance or quality of the camera.
• The camera does NOT generate dangerous voltages
internally. However, because the IEEE 1394a standard
permits cable power distribution at voltages higher
than 24 V, various international safety standards apply.

Safety instructions
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• Wired Electric Communication Detailed Law 17 by the Ministry of Posts
and Telecom Law for Electric Equipment
• Dentori law issued by the Ministry of Trading and Industry
• Fire law issued by the Ministry of Construction
Safety instructions
Caution
a
• Make sure NOT to touch the shield of the camera cable
connected to a computer and the ground terminal of
the lines at the same time.
• Use only DC power supplies with insulated cases. These
are identified by having only TWO power connectors.
• Although IEEE 1394a is functionally plug and play, the
physical ports may be damaged by excessive ESD (elec-
trostatic discharge), when connected under powered
conditions. It is good practice to bring the metal part,
which is the shield of the IEEE 1394 cable, in contact
with the housing of the camera (before plugging it into
the camera) and, at the other end, in contact with
metal parts of the computer, before plugging it into the
port of the computer. This ensures that excessive
charge can flow safely to ground.
• If you feel uncomfortable with the previous advice, or if
you have no knowledge about the connectivity of an
installation, we strongly recommend powering down all
systems before connecting or disconnecting a camera.

Safety instructions
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Safety instructions for board level cameras
Note
L
Read the Guppy Technical Manual and this safety instruc-
tions before use.
Abuse or misapplication of the camera may result in lim-
ited warranty or cancelation of warranty.
Caution-ESD Board level cameras: ESD warnings
•Onlyqualified personnel is allowed to install and oper-
ate the Board level cameras.
• Board level camerass are delivered without housing.
Handle the sensor board and main board with care. Do
not bend the boards. Do not touch the components or
contacts on a board. Hold a board by its edges.
• Sensor board and main board are sensitive to electro-
static discharge. To avoid possible damage, handle all
static-sensitive boards and components in a static-safe
work area. Follow the procedures below.
• ESD (electrostatic discharge): Static electricity can
damage the sensor board or the main board of your
Board level cameras. To prevent static damage, dis-
charge static electricity from your body before you
touch any of your Board level cameras’s electronic com-
ponents, such as sensor board or main board. To do so,
use a static-safe workarea with static-dissipative mat
and wear a static-dissipative wrist strap. Do not hold
any components of your Board level cameras against
your clothing. Even if you are wearing a wrist strap,
your body is grounded but your clothes are not.
• Do not remove the sensor board and main board from its
anti-static packaging unless your body is grounded.
•ESD shielding: To protect the boards from radiation of
other modules or devices use a special ESD protective
housing.

Safety instructions
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Caution
a
Board level cameras: General Warnings
• Be sure that all power to your board level cameras is
switched off, before mounting the sensor board or mak-
ing connections to the camera.
• Do not connect or disconnect any cables during an elec-
trical storm.
• Do not use your board level cameras during an electrical
storm.
• To help avoid possible damage to the sensor board or
main board, wait 5 seconds after power is switched off,
before connecting or disconnecting any cable to the
board level cameras.
• Ensure that nothing rests on the cables of your board
level cameras.
• Keep your board level cameras away from radiators and
heat sources.
• Do not spill food or liquids on your board level cameras.
Caution
a
Board level cameras: Loading
• Avoid any mechanical forces to the board level cameras,
the boards and its components, especially torsional,
tensile and compressive forces. Any of these forces may
result in damage of the board level cameras, the boards
and its components.
• To avoid damages of the boards, provide cables with an
external pull relief so that no force is applied to the
connectors itself.
Caution
a
Board level cameras: Dirty environments
• Always use clean boards.
• To protect the boards from dirt like dust, liquids or
swarf always use the board level cameras only in clean
room environment or use a protective housing.

Safety instructions
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Environmental conditions
Housing temperature (when camera in use): + 5 °C ... + 50 °C
Ambient temperature during storage: - 10 °C ... + 60 °C
Relative humidity: 20 % … 80 % without condensation
Protection (for cased models): IP 30
Protection (for board level): IP 00

Guppy types and highlights
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Guppy types and highlights
With Guppy cameras, entry into the world of digital image processing is sim-
pler and more cost-effective than ever before.
With the new GUPPY, Allied Vision Technologies presents a whole series of
attractive digital camera entry-level models of the FireWire™ type.
These products offer an unequalled price-performance relationship and make
the decision to switch from using analogue to digital technology easier than
ever before.
The AVT Guppy family consists of six very compact IEEE 1394 C-Mount cam-
eras, which are equipped with highly sensitive high-quality sensors (CCD,
CMOS).
Each of these cameras is available in black/white and color versions.
A large selection of different sensor sizes (type 1/2, type 1/3) and resolu-
tions (VGA, SVGA, XGA) ensures the suitability of the cameras for all applica-
tions.
The Guppy family consists of the following models:
Operating in 8-bit mode (CCD b/w only), the cameras ensure very high quality
images under almost all circumstances. The GUPPY is equipped with an asyn-
chronous trigger shutter as well as true partial scan, and integrates numerous
useful and intelligent smart features for image processing.
GUPPY type Sensor Picture size Frame rates
GUPPY F-025B/C Type 1/3 SONY ICX404AL/AK
Interlaced EIA CCD imager
(NTSC) 508 (h) x 492 (v) up to 30 fps
(60 fields per
second)
GUPPY F-029B/C Type 1/3 SONY ICX405AL/AK
Interlaced CCIR CCD imager
(PAL) 500 (h) x 582 (v) up to 25 fps
(50 fields per
second)
GUPPY F-033B/C and
board level version
Type 1/3 Sony ICX424AL/AQ
Progressive Scan CCD imager
(VGA) 656 (h) x 494 (v) up to 60 fps
GUPPY F-036B/C Type 1/3 Micron Imaging
MT9V022
Global Shutter CMOS imager
(WideVGA) 752 (h) x 480 (v) up to 64 fps
GUPPY F-046B/C Type 1/2 Sony ICX415AL/AQ
Progressive Scan CCD imager
(SVGA) 780 (h) x 582 (v) up to 49 fps
GUPPY F-080B/C and
board level version
Type 1/3 Sony ICX 204AL/AK
Progressive Scan CCD imager
(XGA) 1032 (h) x 778 (v) up to 30 fps
Table 4: GUPPY camera types

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Old CS-/C-Mounting New CS-/C-Mounting
starting with serial no. 06/05-84312215
Color models are equipped with an optical filter to
eliminate the influence of infrared light hitting
the sensor. Please be advised that, as a side
effect, this filter reduces sensitivity in the visible
spectrum.
Color models are equipped with an optical filter to
eliminate the influence of infrared light hitting
the sensor. Please be advised that, as a side
effect, this filter reduces sensitivity in the visible
spectrum.
B/w models are delivered with sensor protection
glass to ensure maximum sensitivity. In certain
applications and depending on the lighting source
and optics, the use of either IR blocking or pass-
ing filter may be required to improve the image
quality.
B/w models are delivered with sensor protection
glass to ensure maximum sensitivity. In certain
applications and depending on the lighting source
and optics, the use of either IR blocking or pass-
ing filter may be required to improve the image
quality.
CS-Mount models have the filter or protection
glass mounted directly in front of the sensor. Tak-
ing out the filter or protection glass is not possi-
ble at customer site.
Ask your dealer for a camera with the respective
filter already installed.
All models have the filter or protection glass
mounted directly in the CS-Mount adapter. (Stan-
dard delivery is a CS-Mount camera). Taking out
the filter or protection glass is not possible at cus-
tomer site.
Ask your dealer for a camera with the respective
filter already installed.
C-Mount models have the filter or protection glass
mounted in the CS- to C-Mount extension adapter.
Ask your dealer for an extension adapter with the
intended filter already mounted.
In order to get a C-Mount camera, screw the 5 mm
C-Mount adapter onto the CS-Mount camera.
Unscrew the 5 mm C-Mount adapter to get again a
CS-Mount camera.
Removing the C-Mount adapter opens the front
section of the camera. This greatly enhances the
risk for dust or particles to migrate on the sensor's
protection glass.
In order to remove the adapter:
Hold the camera so that the adapter points down-
wards while changing the adapter. Use optical
cleaning tissues for cleaning the sensor's protec-
tion glass if needed. Never use compressed air
for cleaning purposes.
Ask your dealer if you are not familiar with these
procedures.
Removing the CS-Mount adapter opens the front
section of the camera. This greatly enhances the
risk for dust or particles to migrate on the sensor's
protection glass.
In order to remove the adapter:
Hold the camera so that the adapter points down-
wards while changing the adapter. Use optical
cleaning tissues for cleaning the sensor's protec-
tion glass if needed. Never use compressed air
for cleaning purposes.
Ask your dealer if you are not familiar with these
procedures.
Table 5: Old and new CS-/C-Mounting of GUPPY cameras

Guppy types and highlights
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Warning
a
Mount/dismount lenses and filters in a dust-free environ-
ment, and do not use compressed air (which can push dust
into cameras and lenses).
Use only optical quality tissue/cloth if you must clean a
lens or filter.
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