TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Power
No power.
Shooting
An image is not
captured when the
shutter release
button is pressed.
Accessing indicator
lights red.
An image is not
captured when the
shutter release
button is pressed.
The flash does not
light.
Cause
The batteries are dead. Change or recharge the
The batteries have not
been inserted correctly.
The battery
compartment cover is
not fully closed.
Due to cold
temperatures, the
batteries temporarily
lost their power.
The power is not
turned on.
The stand-by indicator
is flashing red (the
digital camera is
becoming ready to
capture an image).
Recorded data is
being saved on the
card.
The memory is full (the
stand-by indicator
lights red, the
displayed remaining
number of images that
can be captured
becomes [0] on the
LCD monitor).
The flash off mode is
selected.
The digital camera has
determined that the
image is bright enough
and the flash is not
necessary.
The batteries are dead. Change or recharge the
Action
batteries.
Reinsert the batteries,
making sure the polarity
(+), (–) is as indicated.
Close battery
compartment cover
properly.
Place the digital camera in
your pocket to warm it up
before using it.
If the power save function
has turned the digital
camera off, then press the
MODE button, or press
once on the shutter
release button to turn the
digital camera back on.
Wait until the stand-by
indicator lights green to
capture the image.
Not a malfunction.
Wait until the stand-by
indicator lights green to
capture the image.
Install a new card.
Erase the images that are
not necessary. Save the
images to separate media,
then erase all the images
from the card.
Set the flash to automatic
flash mode or forced flash
mode.
Not a malfunction. Capture
the image; the digital
camera will determine
when the flash is
necessary.
batteries.
Reference
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