Problem | Solution |
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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 |
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| 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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