Problem

Solution

 

 

The LCD display does

• Turn the LCD display on/off switch to the on position.

not turn on.

• The digital camera is connected to a computer or to a

 

 

television set. Disconnect the digital camera to turn

 

on the LCD display.

 

• The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries or use the

 

AC adapter. To save battery power, use the optical

 

viewfinder when composing photos.

 

 

The live picture in the

• The LCD display is being used in low light conditions.

LCD display looks

Increase the amount of light, or use the optical

"jumpy."

viewfinder to compose your photo.

 

 

The flash doesn’t

• The flash is turned off. Press the Menu Dial to change

work.

the flash setting. Use the Autoflash setting for best

 

results.

 

• The camera is set to the Autoflash setting. The

 

autosensor determined that there was sufficient light

 

in the setting to take a photo without the flash.

 

 

My photo looks

• The subject of your photo moved while the photo was

blurry.

being taken. Remember to have your subjects remain

 

still while a photo is being taken.

 

• The digital camera moved while the photo was being

 

taken. Hold the camera steady while taking a photo,

 

or use a tripod. There is a tripod mount on the

 

bottom of the camera.

 

• The wrong focal setting was used. Press the Menu Dial

 

to change the focal setting in the LCD menu. Use the

 

Autofocus (AF) setting for best results.

 

 

My photo looks dark.

• There was not enough light available when the photo

 

was taken. Use the Autoflash setting and increase the

 

amount of light (if possible).

 

• The subject was too far away from the camera. The

 

flash range is 3 – 10 feet.

 

• The Exposure advanced menu setting was changed.

 

Press the Menu Dial and open the Advanced Menu to

 

change the Exposure setting to Auto.

 

 

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