9 Appendix
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| same distance away as the subject |
| The subject is difficult to | (by pressing and holding the shutter | ||
| release button halfway), then aim | |||
| focus on with autofocus | the camera at your subject and | ||
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| press the shutter release button fully |
The subject is not |
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| Locate the desired subject in the | |
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| focus frame (focusing area) in the |
| The subject is not in the | center of the display. If it is difficult to | ||
| do so, first lock the focus on the | |||
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| desired subject (focus lock), and | |||
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| recompose. |
| The flash mode is set to | Set to ,(Auto) or b (Flash On) | ||
| a (Flash Off) | |||
| The Drive Mode is set to |
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| c(Burst Shooting), or |
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| l (Auto Bracketing); |
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The flash does not | the Focus Mode is set to |
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s (Infinity); or the Shooting |
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discharge | Mode is set to d (Movie), | The flash does not discharge in | ||
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| (Underwater Movie), | these modes. |
S(Fireworks),
(Digital Microscope),
(Handheld Night
Snap), (Interval Movie)
or (High Speed Movie).
Very occasionally, static electricity may cause camera to malfunction. In this case, remove the battery and install it again. If the camera is then working properly, you can continue using the camera.
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