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My photo is | There was not enough | Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve or use the |
too dark. | light. | flash to illuminate your subject (see “Using the flash” on |
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| page 39). |
| The flash was on, but the | The flash can only illuminate objects that are within 3m |
| subject was too far away. | (about 9 1/2 ft.) of the camera. Make sure your subject |
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| is within range of the flash when you take the photo. |
| Your finger blocked the | Be sure to move your fingers away from the flash when |
| flash. | you are ready to take a photo. |
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My photo is | The flash provided too | Change the flash setting to Auto or Off (see “Using the |
too bright. | much light. | flash” on page 39). |
| There was too much light | Try taking the photo from a different angle. Avoid |
| provided by a natural or | pointing the camera directly toward a bright light or |
| artificial source other | reflective surface on a sunny day. Use the On flash |
| than the flash. | setting if there is light behind your subject. |
| You were too close to the | Move back from the subject or set the flash to Off and |
| subject to use the flash. | take the photo again. |
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