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My image is | There was not | • Wait for natural lighting | ||
too dark. | enough light. |
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| • | Add indirect lighting. | |
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| • Use the flash (see |
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| • | Increase the EV |
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| Compensation (see |
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| page 54). |
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| • Use Adaptive Lighting (see | ||
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| The flash was | Make sure your subject is | ||
| on, but the | within the flash working range | ||
| subject was too | (see page 164). If not, try | ||
| far away. | using the Flash Off | setting | |
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| require a longer exposure (use | ||
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| a tripod). |
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| A light is behind | • | Use the Flash On | setting |
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| • | Increase the EV |
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| Compensation (see |
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| page 54). |
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| • Use Adaptive Lighting (see | ||
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| Your finger | Be sure to move your fingers | ||
| blocked the | away from the flash when you | ||
| flash. | take a picture. |
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