Chapter 9
Camera
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Part of the picture | Something was blocking | Keep hands, fingers, or other |
is missing. | the lens when the | objects away from the lens |
| picture was taken. | when taking pictures. |
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| Your eye or the picture | Leave space around subject |
| was not centered | when centering picture in |
| correctly in the | viewfinder. |
| viewfinder. |
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In Review mode, | The camera may not be | Check the picture storage |
you do not see a | accessing the correct | location setting (page 10). |
picture on the LCD | storage location. |
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or do not see the |
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picture you |
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expected. |
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In Review mode, | The pictures were taken | Transfer the pictures to the |
pictures are | with a different camera | computer (page 52), or |
displayed as black | or were generated with | delete the picture (page 30). |
screens. | other software. |
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Picture is too dark. | Flash is not on or did not | Turn on the flash (page 18). |
| function. |
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| The subject is too far | Move so there is no more |
| away for the flash to have | than the following distance |
| an effect. | between the camera and the |
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| subject: 9.8 ft (3 m). |
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| The subject is in front of | Use Fill flash (page 18) or |
| a bright light (backlit). | change your position so the |
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| light is not behind the |
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| subject. |
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| Lighting condition is too | Increase exposure |
| dark. | compensation (page 23). |
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