TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Cause

Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power does not turn on

The batteries are

Reload the batteries.

 

 

inserted incorrectly.

Replace with new bat-

 

The batteries are dead.

teries.

 

The battery compart-

Make sure the battery

 

 

ment door is open.

compartment door is

 

 

 

securely closed.

The camera does not take

The camera is set to

Set the camera to

pictures.

 

Playback mode.

Photo mode.

 

The flash is charging

Wait for the flash to

 

The memory is full.

charge.

 

The SD card is not for-

Reformat the SD card.

 

 

matted correctly.

The card may be defec-

 

 

 

tive, use a new card.

Image is not recorded

The camera is set to

Set camera to Photo

when the shutter button is

 

Playback mode.

mode.

pressed.

The flash is charging

Wait for flash to

 

 

Memory is full.

charge.

 

 

 

Make space in memory

by deleting unwanted images or download- ing files to a computer.

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The flash doesn't fire.

Images are blurry or out of focus.

The Flash mode is set to OFF.

The camera was mov- ing when the image was captured.

The subject was beyond the focal range of the camera.

Set the flash to any mode except OFF.

Hold the camera steady.

Turn the Macro mode on if the subject is very close.

Turn Macro mode off when shooting distant subjects.

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