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My image is | The camera | Set the camera to the Macro |
blurry | should have | , shooting mode and try |
(continued). | been set to the | taking the picture again (see |
| Macro | page 42). |
| shooting mode. |
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| The subject | • Set the flash to Auto Flash |
| moved or you | or Flash On and set |
| moved the | the shooting mode to Action |
| camera while | . |
| you took the | • Hold the camera with two |
| picture. | hands as you press the |
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| Shutter button or use a |
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| tripod. Watch for the |
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| icon in the Image Display |
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| (this means that it is almost |
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| impossible to hold the |
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| camera steady, and you |
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| must use a tripod). |
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| The camera | • Make sure the focus |
| focused on the | brackets turn green before |
| wrong thing, or | taking the picture (see |
| was unable to | page 36). |
| focus. | • Use Focus Lock (see |
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| page 38). |
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My image is | The flash | • Use Image Advice (see |
too bright. | provided too | page 72). |
| much light. | • Turn the flash off (see |
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| page 40). |
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| • Move back from the subject. |
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| You used EV | Set EV Compensation to 0.0 |
| Compensation | (see page 56). |
| when you |
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| should not have. |
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