Troubleshooting
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| When recording movies in dim lighting, the |
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| Randomly spaced bright pixels | image may become somewhat “grainy” in | – | ||
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| • The flash mode is set to c(off) | 34 | ||
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| • Flash window is blocked. | 28 | ||
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| • Subject is beyond flash range. | 34 | ||
| Pictures are too dark | • | Adjust exposure compensation. | 39 | |
| (underexposed). | • | Increase ISO sensitivity. | 53 | |
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| • Subject is backlit. Select Backlighting scene | 34, 69 | ||
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| Pictures are too bright | Adjust exposure compensation. | 39 | ||
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| When taking pictures with b(auto with red- |
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| eye reduction) or fill flash with slow sync and |
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| Unexpected results when flash | mode, |
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| set to b(auto with | areas not affected by | 34, 64 | ||
| reduction). | mode other than Night portrait, and change |
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| the flash mode to any setting other than b |
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| • Under some shooting conditions, facial skin | 75 | ||
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Skin tones are not softened. | • Select e(skin softening) for Glamour | 121 | |||
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| retouch in the retouch menu for pictures |
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| containing four or more faces. |
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| It may take more time to save images in the |
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| following situations. |
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| • When the noise reduction function is in | 35 | ||
| Saving images takes time. |
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| • When flash mode is set to b(auto with red- | 35 | |||
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| • When the skin softening function is applied | 63, 64, | ||
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