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My image is | The Display | Set the Display Brightness in |
too dark | Brightness | the Setup Menu to Medium or |
(continued). | needs to be | High (see page 66). |
| adjusted. |
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My image is | The ISO Speed | Use a lower ISO Speed setting |
grainy. | setting was too | (see page 47). |
| high. |
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| The Image | Use a higher Image Quality |
| Quality setting | setting, such as 5MP Best, |
| was too low. | which has the lowest image |
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| compression (see page 40). |
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| There was not | • Wait for natural lighting |
| enough light. | conditions to improve. |
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| • Add indirect lighting. |
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| • Use the flash (see page 32). |
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| The camera was | The effect will diminish as the |
| too warm when | camera cools. For best image |
| the picture was | quality, avoid storing the |
| taken. The | camera in very hot locations. |
| camera may |
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| or stored in a |
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| hot location. As |
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| the camera gets |
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| hotter, images |
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| you take may |
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| have more |
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| noise, resulting |
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| in more |
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| graininess. |
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