The camera connected correctly to the TV?
Check that the camera-AV cable is connected properly at both ends. (See page 38.)
Is the TV set up to recognize the camera as a picture source?
Check that the TV/video selector on your TV is on [video]. See your TV instruction booklet
for details.
Is the [video out] correctly selected on the camera?
Check to see that the [video out] control (NTSC/PAL) is correctly set for the TV system of
the country where you are showing your pictures. (See page 95.)
IMAGES ARE OUT OF FOCUS.
Did you operate the auto-focus correctly?
To use auto-focus, place the subject in the center of the viewfinder and press the SHUTTER
button halfway. (See page 22.)
Is the camera in the right distance mode setting?
Be sure to take photos no closer than 50 cm from the camera in NORMAL mode. For
distances from 11-50 cm, use the MACRO mode. (See page 50.)
Is the lens dirty?
Use an lens cleaning brush or gently blow on the lens to free it of dirt. Then blow on it and
wipe it with a soft dry cloth. (See page 98.)
Is the captured image blurred?
Hold the camera in the proper position when shooting, with your lower, support arm close to
your body. (See page 22.) Use a tripod for night views and other low light situations.
Did you touch the lens during shooting?
If you touch the lens during shooting, the lens may become dirty and the picture may come
out blurred. Holding the camera in the proper position will help you in not touching the lens. (See
page 20.) If the lens becomes dirty in any way, use a soft dry cloth to wipe it. (See page 98.)
THE IMAGE IS TOO DARK.
Use the flash.
See page 30 to learn about the range of the flash. If you use external flash sources, refer to
the device's instruction booklet.
Adjust the exposure control in the + direction.
You can brighten shots by adjusting the Ev control. (See page 58.)
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