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8 | SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
| The color of Snapshot looks • The light source or the subject does | • Find a white subject and compose | |
9strange. | not include white. Or there are | your shot so that it also appears in | |
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| various different light sources | the frame ( pg. 28). |
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| behind the subject. | • Turn off Sepia and Monotone |
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| • The Sepia or Monotone mode is | ( pg. 24, 25). |
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| The image taken using | • Shooting was performed under | • Press the BACKLIGHT Button |
0Snapshot is too dark. | backlit conditions. | ( pg. 30). | |
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| The image taken using | • The subject is too bright. | • Set “PROGRAM AE” to |
!Snapshot is too bright. |
| “SPOTLIGHT” in the Menu Screen | |
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@Digital Zoom does not work. | • 16X optical zoom is selected. | • Set “ZOOM” to “40X” or “700X” in | |
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| the Menu Screen ( pg. 33). |
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| The Black & White Fader | • The Sepia or Monotone mode is | • Turn off Sepia and Monotone |
#does not work. | activated. | ( pg. 24, 26). | |
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| Even when Slow Shutter is • When shooting in the dark, the unit | • If you want the lighting to look | |
| not selected, the image | becomes highly sensitive to light | more natural, set GAIN UP to |
$looks like it is activated. | and the image takes on an effect | “AGC” or “OFF” in the Menu | |
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| similar to Slow Shutter. | Screen ( pg. 33). |
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| White Balance cannot be | • The Sepia or Monotone mode is | • Turn off Sepia or Monotone before |
%activated. | activated. | setting White Balance ( pg. 25, | |
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| When shooting a subject | • This is a result of exceedingly high |
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| illuminated by bright light, | contrast, and is not a malfunction. |
^vertical lines appear.
When the screen is under | • This is not a malfunction. |
direct sunlight during |
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shooting, the screen | |
becomes red or black for an |
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instant. |
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