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The camera | The scene is | • Use the flash. | |
does not | dark and the | • If using flash is not possible, | |
respond | camera is | use a tripod to keep the | |
when I press | taking a long | camera steady during the long | |
a button | exposure. | exposure time. | |
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| • Make sure that the Focus Assist | |
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| light is set to Auto (see | |
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| page 116). | |
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The camera | You did not | Press the Shutter button all the | |
does not take | press the | way down. | |
a picture | Shutter button |
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when I press | hard enough. |
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the Shutter |
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button. | The internal | Transfer images from the camera | |
memory or | to your computer, then format the | ||
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| memory card is | internal memory or the memory | |
| full. | card (see page 127). Or replace | |
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| the card with a new one. | |
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| The memory | Switch the locking tab on the | |
| card is locked. | memory card to the unlocked | |
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| position. | |
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| The flash is | Wait until the flash has recharged | |
| recharging. | before taking another picture. | |
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| The camera is | ||
| set to Macro | Focus Lock; see page 40). | |
| or Super | Make sure the subject of the | |
| Macro | picture is within the Macro or | |
| focus and | Super Macro focus range (see | |
| cannot take a | page 42). | |
| picture until it |
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| finds focus. |
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