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TrouMeshooting
Shoot using the focus lock (p. 72).
Even
when
you
press
the shutter
button
halfway,
the frame
does
not appear,
and the
camera
does
not focus.
If you center on the light and dark contrasting
area of the subject and push the
shutter button halfway, or repeatedly push the shutter button halfway, the frame
will appear and the camera will focus.
Subject
is too
dark.
Set the flash to _. (p. 61).
Adjust the brightness with exposure
compensation
(p. 66).
Use the AE lock, or spot metering to shoot (p. 77).
Subject
is too
bright
(overexposed).
Set the flash to _ (p. 53).
Adjust the brightness with exposure
compensation
(p. 66).
Use the AE lock, or spot metering to shoot (p. 77).
Reduce the light illuminating
the subject.
Image
is dark
even
though
the flash
fired
(p. 22).
increase the ISO speed (p. 67).
Shoot within an appropriate
distance for flash photography
(p. 61 ).
image
taken
using
the flash
is too
bright
(overexposed).
Shoot within an appropriate
distance for flash photography
(p. 61 ).
Set the flash to _) (p. 53).
White
dots
appear
on the
image
when
shooting
with
the
flash.
Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or other objects in the air.
image
appears
rough
or grainy.
Shoot with the ISO speed on a lower setting (p. 67).
Depending on the shooting mode, when shooting in a high ISO speed the image
may appear rough or grainy (p. 52).
Eyes
appear
red
(p. 79).
Set tile [Red-Eye Lamp) to [On] (p. 103). When shooting with the flash, the lamp
(on the front of the camera) lights (p. 38), and for approximately
1 second while
the camera is reducing red-eye, it is not possible to shoot. It is more effective if
the subject is looking directly atthe lamp. Even better results can be obtained by
increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching
closer to the subject.
Recording
images
to the
memory
card
takes
a long
time,
or
continuous
shooting
slows
down.
Format the memory card in the camera (p. 47).
When
you
can't
make
settings
for
shooting
functions
or FUNC.
menu.
The items in which settings can be made differ depending
on the shooting
mode. Refer to "Functions Available
in Each Shooting
Mode" (pp. 116 - 117).
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