
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
My image is | You moved the | Hold the camera steady as you |
blurry. | camera while | press the Shutter button or use |
| you took the | a tripod. |
| picture. |
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| The light is low | In dim light, the camera requires |
| and the flash is | a longer exposure. Use a tripod |
| set to Flash Off. | to hold the camera steady, |
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| improve lighting conditions, or set |
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| the flash to Flash On (see |
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| page 31). |
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| The camera | Use Focus Lock. (See Using focus |
| focused on the | lock on page 31.) |
| wrong thing, or |
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| was unable to |
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| focus. |
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| The camera | Set the camera to Macro |
| should have | Exposure Mode, and try taking |
| been set to | the picture again. (See Exposure |
| Macro , | mode on page 39.) |
| Exposure |
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| Mode. |
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My audio or | The optional | If recording video, try a lower |
video | memory card | Image Quality setting (see Image |
recording | you are using is | quality on page 36) to reduce the |
stopped | slow and the | amount of video that needs to be |
before filling | internal | streamed to and saved to the |
up the | processing | memory card. |
memory | buffer filled up, | If that does not help, or you are |
card. | which stopped | recording audio, replace the |
| the recording. | memory card you are using with |
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| another one, or remove the card |
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| and switch to internal memory. |
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