
Problem | Cause | Solution |
The subject | The subject is too | When flash is used, the |
comes out | close to the flash. | distance between lens |
overexposed |
| and subject should be |
(too bright). |
| no less than 25 cm (10 |
|
| in.). |
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| The subject is | Set exposure |
| brighter than the | compensation to a |
| surroundings. | negative value. |
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| Light is shining or | Adjust the camera |
| reflecting into the | angle. |
| camera. |
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| The flash mode is set | Set the flash to any |
| so that the flash | other mode except On. |
| always fires. |
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A | Subject is too bright | This is a normal |
or other color |
| occurrence in devices |
vertical stripe |
| containing CCDs and |
appears on |
| does not constitute a |
the upper |
| malfunction. (This red |
part of the |
| bar of light will not be |
LCD monitor |
| recorded when |
|
| shooting still photos, |
|
| but it will be recorded |
|
| when shooting |
|
| movies.) |
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