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My image is | A natural or | • Try taking the picture from a |
too bright | artificial source | different angle. |
(continued). | other than the | • Avoid pointing the camera |
| flash provided | directly toward a bright light |
| too much light. | or reflective surface on a |
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| sunny day. |
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| • Decrease EV Compensation |
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| The scene had | Decrease the EV Compensation |
| many dark | (see page 56). |
| objects, such as |
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| a black object |
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| on a dark |
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| background. |
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| The Display | Set the Display Brightness in |
| Brightness | the Setup Menu to Low or |
| needs to be | Medium (see page 94). |
| adjusted. |
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My image is | The flash was | Make sure your subject is |
too dark. | on, but the | within the flash working |
| subject was too | distance (see page 168). If not, |
| far away. | try using the Flash Off |
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| setting (see page 40), which |
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| will require a longer exposure |
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| (use a tripod) or use Adaptive |
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| Lighting (see page 52). |
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| The scene had | Increase the EV Compensation |
| many light- | (see page 56). |
| colored objects, |
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| such as a white |
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| object on a light |
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| background. |
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