Part of your picture is missing.

Make sure that you are not blocking the lens with your finger, the strap, clothing, or other objects.

A horizontal or vertical red line appears on your picture.

Red lines are caused by glare. Avoid photographing very shiny surfaces that reflect light into your lens.

The wrong date and/or time is displayed on your camera.

If you remove the batteries from your camera for a certain time period, you will need to reset the clock. See “Setting the time and date” on page 4-20to set the clock using the LCD monitor. You can also set the clock using your computer. For instructions, see the EPSON Digital Camera Software User’s Guide.

The color in your photos does not look right.

When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting conditions, the colors may be slightly distorted. You can use image-editing software to adjust the color.

When you want to get more realistically colored images (for example, reddish images at dusk), set the white balance to FIX. For instructions, see “Adjusting the white balance setting” on page 4-9.

Your pictures do not look as good as they used to.

Your camera’s lens may be dirty or dusty. Try cleaning it, following the instructions in “Cleaning the camera” on page 7-2.

The area captured in the photo is different from what you saw in the viewfinder.

Take care to look straight through the viewfinder.

When taking photos using the macro feature, be sure to use the LCD monitor rather than the viewfinder to frame your subject.

Keep in mind that the area visible through the viewfinder is slightly smaller than the area captured in the actual photo.

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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