PROBLEMS WITH THE PRINTED PICTURES

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

See

The picture is out of

The subject was closer than the

Shoot from more than 0.6 m (2 ft)

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focus.

minimum working distance to the lens

away from the subject.

 

 

(0.6 m/2 ft).

 

 

 

While using the self-timer, the shutter

Do not stand in front of the camera.

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release button was pressed while

Press the shutter release button while

 

 

standing right in front of the camera.

looking through the viewfinder.

 

 

When using the self-timer to photograph

Use the focus lock to set focus on an

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yourself, the autofocus has been set

object at the same distance from the

 

 

on the background.

camera as you will be.

 

The picture is too dark.

The flash was blocked, such as by

Hold the camera correctly, keeping your

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a finger.

fingers clear of the flash.

 

 

The subject was out of the working

Shoot within the flash working range.

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range of the flash.

Set the flash mode to FILL-IN.

 

 

The subject was backlit.

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Olympus 211 manual Problems with the Printed Pictures

211 specifications

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