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4: Noise appears on the LCD monitor.
• In dark places, noise may appear to
maintain the brightness of the LCD
monitor.
This does not affect the pictures you are
recording.
Flash
1: The flash is not fired.
• Is the flash closed?
– Press the [FLASH] button to open the
flash. (P58)
2: The flash is fired 2 times.
• The flash is fired 2 times. The interval
between the first and second flash is
longer when AUTO/Red-eye reduction
[
], Forced ON/Red-eye reduction
[
] or Slow sync./Red-eye
reduction [
should not move until the second flash
is fired.
Playback
1: The picture being played back is
rotated and displayed in an
unexpected direction.
The camera has a function that
automatically rotates the display of
pictures recorded holding the camera
vertically. (If you take pictures when
aiming the camera up or down, the
camera may recognize that it is being
held vertically.)
• You can display the pictures without
being rotated when [ROTATE DISP.]
(P91) is set to [OFF].
• You can rotate pictures with the
[ROTATE] function. (P91)
2: The picture is not played back.
• Did you press [PLAY]?
• Is the card inserted?
• Is there a picture in the card?
] is set so the subject
3: The folder number and the file number
are displayed as [ ] and the screen
turns black.
• Is the picture edited with a PC or
recorded with a digital camera from
another manufacturer?
This may happen if you remove the
battery immediately after recording or
you record with an exhausted battery.
– Format the data to delete the pictures
mentioned above. (P97) (Formatting
irretrievably deletes all data including
the other pictures. Check the data
carefully before formatting.)
• Pictures edited or rotated with a PC
may be displayed in black in playback
mode (P44), multi playback (P48) and
calendar playback (P49).
4: The picture is displayed with a date
different from the actual recording
date in calendar playback.
• Was the picture edited with a PC or
recorded with a digital camera from
another manufacturer?
This kind of picture may be displayed
with a date different from the actual
recording date in calendar playback.
(P49)
• Is the clock in the camera set properly?
(P26)
For example, if the clock setting on the
camera is different from the date and
time set on the PC and you acquire
pictures recorded with the camera to
the PC and then write them back to the
card, the pictures may be displayed with
dates different from the actual recording
dates in calendar playback etc.
Others
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