Appendices

7

Problem

Cause

Solution

Refer to

The picture is blurred.

You moved the camera when

Hold the camera with your elbows

P.32

 

pressing the shutter release

pressed against your body.

P.91

 

button.

Use a tripod.

 

 

 

 

Use the camera shake correction

 

 

 

 

function.

 

 

When shooting in a dark place

Use the flash.

P.40

 

(such as indoors), the shutter

Raise the ISO setting.

P.90

 

speed slows down and pictures

Use the camera shake correction

P.91

 

become easily blurred.

function.

 

The flash does not fire or

The flash cannot be used in the

To shoot with the flash, change

P.40

the flash cannot charge.

following cases:

the settings or mode.

P.79

 

Auto bracket, white balance

 

P.80

 

 

bracket

 

P.76

 

In multi-shot mode

 

P.94

 

In movie mode

 

 

 

In some scene modes, the flash is

 

 

 

disabled by default.

 

 

 

The flash is set to flash off.

Use the F (Flash) button to

P.40

 

 

 

cancel flash off.

 

 

Battery is running low.

When using the dedicated

P.26

 

 

 

rechargeable battery or AAA

P.27

 

 

 

nickel-hydrogen batteries, charge

 

 

 

 

the batteries as required. When

 

 

 

 

using AAA alkaline batteries or

 

 

 

 

AAA oxyride batteries, replace

 

 

 

 

them with new batteries.

 

Even though the flash

The distance to the subject

Get closer to your subject and

P.40

fired, the picture is dark.

exceeds the flash range.

shoot. Change the flash mode or

P.90

 

 

 

the ISO setting.

 

 

The subject is dark.

Correct the exposure. (Exposure

P.86

 

 

 

compensation also changes the

 

 

 

 

light intensity of the flash.)

 

Cannot use the ADJ.

The camera memo list is saved on

Delete the *.mta file in the

-

button function.

the SD memory card.

[TEMPLATE] folder on the SD

 

 

 

 

memory card.

 

The image is too bright.

The light intensity of the flash is not

Move a little away from the

P.40

 

appropriate.

subject or illuminate the subject

 

 

 

 

with another light source instead

 

 

 

 

of using the flash.

 

 

Subject is overexposed.

Correct the exposure.

P.86

 

 

 

Cancel exposure time.

P.82

 

The brightness of the picture

Adjust the brightness of the

P.127

 

display is not appropriate.

picture display.

 

The image is too dark.

The shot was taken in a dark place

Use the F (Flash) button to

P.40

 

while set to flash off.

cancel flash off.

 

 

The subject is underexposed.

Correct the exposure.

P.86

 

 

 

Set to long exposure time.

P.82

 

The brightness of the picture

Adjust the brightness of the

P.127

 

display is not appropriate.

picture display.

 

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