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| • The subject is too close. Try shooting using | ||
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| macro mode or x(scene auto selector) mode, |
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| • The subject is hard to focus on. | |||
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| • Set AF assist in the setup menu to Auto. | ||
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| • Turn the camera off and then on again. | ||
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| • | Use the flash. | |
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| • Increase the ISO sensitivity value. | ||
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| • Enable electronic vibration reduction or motion | ||
| Images are blurred. |
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| • Use BSS (Best Shot Selector). | |||
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| • Use a tripod to stabilize the camera when | ||
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| Smear may occur when extremely bright light |
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| discoloration are visible in | |||
| recording movies, avoiding bright objects, such as | |||
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IndexandNotesTechnical | the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights is |
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