Olympus LC35 Instruction Manual page 21

Digital microscope camera
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Problem: A snapshot cannot be acquired
Possible cause
The software you use to operate
your camera (for example,
cellSens) performs processing or
data storage after the
acquisition.
The computer's RAM is fully
occupied.
There are too many images
loaded in your software.
Problem: The image is too bright
Possible cause
The exposure compensation is
set too high to the + side.
A dark area of the image was
mistakenly set as the metering
area
The AE lock is set at an exposure
time that is too long.
The illumination of the
microscope is too bright.
The manual exposure time is too
long.
Remedy
Wait until the processing is finished. Then
acquire the next snapshot.
Close other software applications. Then
acquire the next snapshot.
If necessary, save the images. Close the
loaded images. Then acquire the next
snapshot.
Remedy
Set the exposure compensation to a
more suitable value.
Set a more suitable metering area.
Deactivate the AE lock.
Reduce the illumination light level or use
an attenuation filter.
Reduce the manual exposure time.
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