Olympus D630 - CAMEDIA D 630 Zoom Digital Camera Advanced Manual page 110

D-630 zoom advanced manual (english)
Hide thumbs Also See for D630 - CAMEDIA D 630 Zoom Digital Camera:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Troubleshooting
(Playback of recorded images
Possible cause
Pictures in the internal memory cannot be played back.
A card is inserted in the
camera.
The picture is out of focus.
A subject unsuited to AF
was taken.
The camera moved
when the shutter button
was pressed.
The lens was dirty.
The picture is too bright.
The flash was set to [#]. Select a flash mode other than [#].
The center of the subject
is too dark.
The [ISO] is at a high
setting.
The picture is too dark.
The flash was blocked
by your finger.
The subject was out of
9
the working range of the
flash.
The flash was set to [$]. Select a flash mode other than [$].
The subject was too
small and was backlit.
110
Corrective action
When a card is inserted, only pictures on the
card can be played back. Remove the card.
Use the focus lock to focus on your subject.
Hold the camera correctly and press the
shutter button gently.
Camera movement occurs easily with slower
shutter speeds. When you take a picture with
[$] in a night scene or a dark situation, use
a tripod, or hold the camera firmly.
Clean the lens. Use a commercially available
blower blush and then wipe with a lens
cleaner to remove dust. Mold may form on
the lens surface if the lens is left dirty.
If the center of the subject is too dark, the
surrounding area emerges as too bright.
Adjust the exposure compensation toward
minus (–).
Set the [ISO] to [AUTO] or to a low sensitivity:
[64]
Hold the camera correctly, keeping your
fingers away from the flash.
Shoot within the flash working range.
Set the flash to [#], or use the n metering
mode.
Ref.
page
P. 29,
31
P. 23
P. 22
P. 113
P. 39
P. 47
P. 50
P. 22
P. 39
P. 39
P. 39,
49

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents

Troubleshooting

loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Camedia d-630 zoomCamedia fe-5500Camedia x-600

Table of Contents