OPERATING PROBLEMS

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

See

The shutter doesn't

The remote control hasn't been used

Turn the zoom dial. The LCD will

 

release when the remote

in the 15 minutes since the Selftimer/

light. Then press the /REMOTE

 

control's shutter release

Remote Control mode was entered,

button again.

 

button is pressed.

causing the LCD panel to turn off.

 

 

The green lamp blinks,

The camera is too close to the subject.

Move the camera farther than

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and the shutter will not

 

0.6 m (2 ft) from the subject.

 

release.

 

 

 

The orange lamp blinks,

The flash has not been recharged yet.

Remove your finger from the shutter

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and the shutter will not

 

release button and wait for several

 

release.

 

seconds until the flash is recharged

 

 

 

before shooting.

 

The flash does not fire,

The flash mode is set to OFF.

Set it to a mode other than OFF.

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even in the dark.

High-speed film is used.

Set the flash mode to FILL-IN.

 

 

 

 

 

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211 specifications

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