Problems With Images - Olympus CAMEDIA D-360L Instructions Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
When the camera is connected to a computer, an error message
appears while data is being transferred to the computer.
1
The cable is not plugged in correctly.
[ Connect the cable correctly. (P. 98)
2
The power is OFF.
[ Open the lens barrier. (P. 31)
3
The batteries are exhausted.
[ Replace the batteries with new ones (P. 25) or use the optional
AC adapter (P. 27).
4
The serial port is not selected correctly.
[ Use the operating system software to make sure the serial port is
selected correctly.
5
There is no available serial port.
[ Make one available by following the computer's instructions.

PROBLEMS WITH IMAGES

The picture is out of focus.
1
The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed.
[ Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter button. (P. 35/36)
2
The viewfinder's autofocus mark was not positioned on the subject.
[ Position the autofocus frame on the subject, or use the focus lock.
(P. 40/45)
3
The lens is dirty.
[ Clean the lens with a soft dry cloth.
4
The mode was not selected correctly.
[ Shoot with the Macro mode when the subject is within the range
of 4"~20". For further distances, shoot with the Standard mode.
(P. 48/53)
5
The Shutter release button was pressed right in front of the camera in
the Selftimer mode.
[ Press the Shutter release button while looking into the viewfinder,
not while standing in front of the camera. (P. 55)
6
The flash mode was set to Red-Eye Reducing flash, Off, Slow
Shutter Synchronization flash or Red-Eye Reducing flash + Slow
Shutter Synchronization flash in a situation where the use of the flash
is necessary.
[ It takes time before the shutter is released in these flash modes.
Hold the camera securely or use a tripod. (P. 49)
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