Chapter 9
Camera
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Camera freezes up | Camera detects an error | Turn the camera off, then |
when a card is | when the card was | back on. Make sure the |
inserted or | inserted or removed. | camera is turned off before |
removed. |
| inserting or removing a |
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Picture is too light. | The flash is not needed. | Change to Auto flash |
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| The subject was too | Move so there is at least 1.6 |
| close when the flash was | ft (0.5 m) between the |
| used. | camera and the subject. |
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| Lighting condition is too | Decrease exposure |
| bright. | compensation (page 23). |
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Stored pictures are | The card was removed | Make sure the ready light is |
damaged. | when the ready light was | not blinking, then turn off |
| blinking. | the camera before removing |
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| the card. |
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Pictures remaining | Picture does not take up | The camera is operating |
number does not | sufficient space to | normally. Continue taking |
decrease after | decrease the picture | pictures. |
taking a picture. | remaining number. |
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Picture orientation | The camera sensed that | Set the Orientation Sensor |
is not accurate. | it was rotated or tilted | (page 26). Turn off the |
| while the picture was | Orientation Sensor when |
| taken. | your subject is above or |
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| below you (such as in the |
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| sky or on the floor). |
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