
Viewing images
Problem | Cause & Solution | P. |
The focus does | The subject is too close to the camera. |
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not work. | The macro switch setting is not correct. |
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| ⇒For distances between 20 and 50 cm, set the |
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| macro switch to [£] (macro photography). For | 41 |
| subjects at least 50 cm from the camera, set |
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| the macro switch to normal photography (no |
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| macro photography indication). |
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| The camera moved when the shutter release | 24 |
| button was pressed. | |
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| ⇒Hold the camera correctly, and slowly press | |
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| the shutter release button. | |
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| The lens is dirty. | 24 |
| ⇒Clean the lens. | |
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The image is | The flash was blocked by a finger or the like. |
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too dark. | ⇒Hold the camera correctly, making sure the | 24 |
| flash is not obstructed. |
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| The subject was too far away. |
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| ⇒Take the picture within the effective flash range. | 43 |
| The subject was lit from behind. | |
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| ⇒Use the forced flash mode. |
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| ⇒Correct the exposure. | 45 |
The image is | The forced flash mode was set. |
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too bright. | ⇒Select a flash mode other than the forced flash | 43 |
| mode. |
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| The subject was too bright. | — |
| ⇒Change the angle of the camera. | |
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| ⇒Correct the exposure. | 45 |
The colors of | This is due to ambient lighting. |
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images taken | ⇒Take the picture using the forced flash mode. | 43 |
indoors are not |
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correct. |
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