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My image is | The camera | The effect will diminish as the | |
grainy | was too warm | camera cools. For best image | |
(continued). | when the |
| quality, avoid storing the camera |
| picture was |
| in very hot locations. If the |
| taken. The |
| camera is warm after using it for |
| camera may | a long time, consider turning off | |
| have been on | the Image Display to minimize | |
| for a long time | heating. | |
| or had been |
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| stored in a hot |
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| location. As the |
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| camera gets |
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| hotter, images |
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| you take may |
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| have more |
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| noise in them, |
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| resulting in |
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| more |
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| graininess. |
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| The image |
| Use an Image Quality setting with |
| compression of | compression (see | |
| the Image |
| page 71). |
| Quality setting |
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| (4MP | , |
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| 2MP | , or |
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| VGA | ) |
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| was too high. |
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