Subject in recorded image is too bright.

Subject is too close,

Shoot within correct shooting

making the flash too

distance of the subject when using

strong.

the built-in flash (p. 128).

Subject is bright in

Set the exposure compensation to a

contrast to the

negative (-) setting (p. 56).

background.

Use AE lock or use the spot

 

metering function (pp. 53, 55).

Too much light is shining

Change the shooting angle.

directly into the camera,

 

or is being reflected off

 

the subject.

 

Flash is set to on.

Set the flash to

 

(flash off) (Basic

 

Guide p. 9).

 

 

Image flashes white. Image contains noise.

ISO speed is too high.

Higher ISO speeds increase image

 

noise. To take clean images, use as

 

low an ISO speed as possible (p. 69).

 

In

 

,

,

and

 

modes, the

 

 

 

ISO

speed increases and noise can

 

appear.

 

 

 

 

White dots appear on the image.

Light from the flash has This is a phenomenon that occurs

reflected off dust with digital cameras and does not particles or insects in the constitute a malfunction.

air. This is particularly noticeable when shooting using the wide angle.

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