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Problem
The wrong
date and/or
time is
shown.
The incorrect
language is
set on the
camera.
A long delay
occurs after I
press the
shutter button
before the
camera takes
a picture.
A red light
appears next
to the
viewfinder
when I press
the shutter
button.
Troubleshooting, support, and warranties
Possible cause
The NiMH batteries
you are using were
recharged
incorrectly.
The batteries were
dead or were
removed from the
camera for more
than 10 minutes.
The wrong language
was selected when
you started the
camera the first
time.
The camera is still
saving the last
picture you took.
The flash is
recharging.
The light is low and
the flash is turned
off.
Space in memory is
insufficient for the
picture. (The status
LCD shows "0"
images remaining.)
Solution
You must recharge all four NiMH
batteries after fully draining them four
times for the batteries to reach their
optimum capacity and performance.
Replace the batteries and then reset the
date and time using the camera menus.
To avoid losing date and time
information, replace low batteries
promptly.
Change the camera language by using
the camera's Setup menu.
Wait a few seconds for the camera to
finish processing the image, and then
press the
SHUTTER
When a steady green light appears next
to the viewfinder, the camera is ready to
take another picture.
Wait until the flash icon on the status
LCD stops blinking before taking another
flash picture.
In dim light the camera requires a longer
exposure. Either hold the camera very
steady until it takes the picture; or
improve the lighting conditions or use
the flash.
Make room in memory by deleting or
unloading images, or select a lower
image quality setting.
If you do not have a CF memory card
installed, installing one will give you
room for more images. If you have a CF
memory card, remove it and see if you
have room in internal memory (the
status LCD shows a number other than
0), or install a new CF memory card. For
more information, see "Installing a CF
memory card" on page 44.
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