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My image is | The scene had | Increase the EV Compensation |
too dark | many light- | (see page 54). |
(continued). | colored objects, |
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| such as a white |
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| object against |
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| a light |
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| background. |
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| You used EV | Set EV Compensation to 0.0 |
| Compensation | (see page 54). |
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| should not have. |
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My image is | The camera was | This effect, which can happen |
grainy. | too warm when | on all digital cameras, is |
| the picture was | probably not noticeable in most |
| taken. The | images. The effect will diminish |
| camera may | as the camera cools. For best |
| have been on | image quality, avoid storing the |
| for a long time | camera in very hot locations. If |
| or had been | the camera is warm after using |
| stored in a hot | it for a long time, consider |
| location. | turning off the Image Display to |
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| minimize heating. As with all |
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| electronic devices, avoid |
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| leaving the camera in very hot |
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| locations, such as the |
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| dashboard of a car in the sun. |
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| The ISO Speed | Use a lower ISO Speed setting |
| setting was too | (see page 56). |
| high. |
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| The Image | Use the highest image quality |
| Quality setting | setting (5MP Best), which has |
| was too low. | the lowest image compression |
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| (see page 55). |
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| Troubleshooting and Support 115 |