| Problem | Possible Cause and Recommended Action |
Playback |
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| The color of the | Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly |
| playback image is | into the lens when you are shooting. Position the camera so |
| different from what | sunlight does not shine directly into the lens. |
| appears on the |
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| monitor screen |
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| when shooting. |
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| Images are not | This camera cannot display |
| displayed. | memory card using another digital camera. |
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| Images cannot be | Note that you cannot edit the following types of snapshots. |
| edited (with | • Snapshots created using MOTION PRINT |
| resizing, trimming, | • Movies |
| date/time editing, | • Snapshots recorded with another camera |
| rotation). |
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File Deletion |
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| A file cannot be | 1)The file may be protected. Unprotect the file (page 87). |
| deleted. | 2)“Ü Disabled” setting may be “On”. Change the setting to |
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| “Off” (page 149). |
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| I can’t receive GPS | 1)“Off” may be selected for the “GPS” setting. Change the |
| waves. | “GPS” setting to “On” (page 92). Note that positioning may |
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| sometimes take a number of minutes to complete. |
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| 2)You are indoors, near buildings, or in some other environment |
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| where the camera is unable to receive waves from GPS |
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| satellites. In outdoor area where there is an unobstructed |
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| path to the sky, point the camera’s GPS antenna upwards |
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| toward the sky and hold it still so it can receive waves. |
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| 3)The camera stops receiving GPS waves after you turn it off |
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| and stop moving it. Turn on the camera. |
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| 4)GPS sensitivity will be reduced when there is a nearby device |
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| transmitting or receiving strong radio waves. Move the |
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| camera away from the device causing the problem. |
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| 5)GPS waves cannot pass through some types of glass. If you |
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| suspect that such glass between the camera and the sky may |
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| be causing the problem, move to another location where |
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| there is no glass. |
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