Problem
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The lens is dirty.
images are
The image is not focused.
blurred.
The camera was moved during
shooting (still image).
You shot a fast-moving subject
(still image).
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Your finger was covering the
images are
flash when you took a picture
too dark.
with the flash (still image).
You used the flash to shoot a
subject that was beyond the
effective range of the flash (still
image).
The subject is in very bright
surroundings.
There is insufficient light.
A negative (–) exposure bias
setting is set.
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You used the flash when too
images are
close to the subject (still image).
too bright.
The subject is in very dark
surroundings.
There is too much light.
A positive (+) exposure bias
setting is set.
Backlight compensation is set.
Cause
Solution
Clean the lens.
Select the correct focus setting
for the distance to the subject.
Hold the camera correctly.
Use a tripod to take the shot.
Select the [SPORTS] scene
setting.
Set the ISO sensitivity to
[ISO200].
Use the self-timer to take the
shot.
Select the [SPORTS] scene
setting.
Set the ISO sensitivity to
[ISO200].
Hold the camera correctly.
Move closer to the subject to
take the shot.
Set the flash to [SUPPRESSED
FLASH].
Set a positive (+) exposure bias
setting.
Set the backlight compensation
to [ON].
Use the [SPOT] metering mode.
Use the [NIGHT SCENE] scene
setting.
Set the ISO sensitivity to
[ISO200] (still image).
Set the correct exposure bias
setting.
Move further away from the
subject to take the shot.
Set the flash to [SUPPRESSED
FLASH].
Set a negative (–) exposure
bias setting.
Use the [SPOT] metering mode.
Use the [SNOW&BEACH]
scene setting.
Set the correct exposure bias
setting.
Set the backlight compensation
to [OFF].
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