Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
My image is | There was not | Before taking the picture, press |
too dark. | enough light. | the Shutter button halfway down |
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| to adjust focus and exposure |
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| automatically. Use the Flash Off |
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| setting and hold the camera |
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| steady. Wait for natural lighting |
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| conditions to improve or add |
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| indirect lighting. |
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| The shutter | Use the Flash Off setting to take |
| speed was too | a longer exposure, and hold the |
| fast. | camera steady (or use a tripod). |
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| The flash was | Make sure your subject is within |
| on, but the | 3 meters (approximately 10 feet) |
| subject was | of the camera when you take the |
| too far away. | picture using the flash. |
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| A light shone | Use the Flash On setting to |
| behind the | brighten the subject when there |
| subject. | is a bright light such as the sun |
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| or a window behind your |
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| subject. |
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| Your finger | Be sure to move your fingers |
| blocked the | away from the flash when you |
| flash. | take a picture. |
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