User Guide

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A1: The camera was moved while a shot was being taken.
Hold the camera firmly when shooting, using a tripod if necessary.
A2: The subject is not within the cameras acceptable focus range.
For normal shooting, make sure that the subject is at least 3.28 ft.
(1 m) away from the camera lens.
A1: There is not enough ambient light.
Turn the flash on.
A2: Your subject is backlit (i.e., light comes from the back of the subject).
To improve, choose a positive EV value.
A3: The White Balance (WB) setting is incorrect.
Adjust the White Balance setting.
A4: The subject is too far to be reached by the flash.
The subject should not be more than 6.56 ft. (2 m) away.
A1: There is not enough distance between the flash and the subject.
The subject should be within 3.28 to 6.56 ft. (1 to 2 m) of the lens
when the flash is used.
A2: The subject is under strong light.
To improve, choose a negative EV value.
A3: The light source shines directly into the camera lens.
Change the angle of the camera, or move the camera away from
the light source.
A4: The flash fires in every shot taken.
Do not set the flash mode to Forced flash or Forced flash with
Red-eye reduction.
A: The flash mode is set to Flash off.
Select any flash mode except Flash off.
Photography Problems
Shots are out of focus and blurry, or
photograph quality is not as good as
expected.
Photographed subject is too dark or
underexposed.
Photographed subject is too bright
or overexposed.
The flash does not fire.