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Part of the picture is missing. | Something was | Keep hands, fingers, |
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| blocking the lens | or other objects away |
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| when the picture was | from the lens when |
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| taken. | taking pictures. |
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| Your eye or the picture | Leave space around |
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| was not centered | subject when |
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| correctly in the | centering picture in |
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| viewfinder. | viewfinder. |
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| Camera | Activate Preview |
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| activated without | when using the Close- |
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| using Preview. | Up feature. See page |
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Picture is too dark. | Flash is not on or did | Turn on the flash. See |
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| not function. | page 15. Check the |
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| flash default setting. |
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| See page 51. |
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| The subject is too far | Move so there is no |
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| away for the flash to | more than 9.8 ft |
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| have an effect. | (3.0 m) between the |
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| camera and the |
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| subject. |
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| The subject is in front | Change your position |
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| of a bright light. | so the light is not |
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| behind the subject. |
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| The Exposure | Increase the Exposure |
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| Compensation is set | Compensation. See |
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| incorrectly. | page 22. Check the |
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| Exposure |
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| Compensation default |
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| setting. See page 53. |
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| The camera Metering | Change the Metering |
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| setting is set to the | setting to Multi- |
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| Pattern. See page 28. |
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