Basic Troubleshooting - Samsung WB110 User Manual

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Basic troubleshooting

Learn to solve common problems by setting shooting options.
The subject's eyes
appear red.
Photos have dust spots.
Photos are blurred.
Photos are blurred when
shooting at night.
Subjects come out
too dark because of
backlighting.
Red eye occurs when the subject's eyes reflect light from the camera flash.
Red-eye or
Set the flash option to
If the photo has already been captured, select
If dust particles are present in the air, you may capture them in photos when you use the flash.
Turn off the flash or avoid capturing photos in a dusty place.
Set ISO sensitivity options. (p. 60)
Blurring can occur if you capture photos in low light conditions or hold the camera incorrectly.
Use the OIS function or half-press [Shutter] to ensure the subject is in focus. (p. 35)
Use the
mode. (p. 44)
As the camera tries to let in more light, the shutter speed slows. This can make it difficult to hold the camera steady long
enough to capture a clear photo and may result in camera shake.
Select Night in
mode. (p. 41)
Turn on the flash. (p. 58)
Set ISO sensitivity options. (p. 60)
Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.
When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between light and dark areas, the subject may
appear too dark.
Avoid shooting toward the sun.
Select Backlight in
mode. (p. 41)
Fill in. (p. 58)
Set the flash option to
Adjust the exposure. (p. 68)
Set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option. (p. 69)
Set the metering option to
Spot if a subject is in the center of the frame. (p. 69)
Red-eye Fix. (p. 57)
Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 88)
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