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Photography Menu; Continuous Shooting; Format - FujiFilm FINEPIX A310 Owner's Manual

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Warning Displays
Troubleshooting
_*lf you think
the camera
is faulty
check
tile following
once more
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Camera malfunction
or fault.
• Switch
the camera
on again, taking
care not to
touch the lens.
• Switch the camera
off and on again. If the error
message
is
still
displayed,
contact
your
FUJIFILM
dealer.
Movie selected
in the DPOF settings.
You cannot use DPOF to order prints of movies.
No power.
Power
cuts
out during
operation.
Batteries
run
out
quickly.
No photograph
is taken
when the shutter
button
is pressed.
Can't
use the flash
to
take
pictures.
can
only
select
"Suppressed
Flash"
flash
mode.
can
only
select
the
"rim" quality
setting.
The
playback
image
is
too
dark
even
though
the flash
was used.
The image
is blurred.
There
is speckling
on
the image.
Can't
format
the
xD-
Picture
Card.
• The batteries
are exhausted.
• The batteries
are loaded
backwards.
• The battery
cover
is not closed
properly.
• The
AC power
adapter
plug
has
come
out of the power
outlet.
The batteries
are exhausted.
• You are using
the camera
in extremely
cold conditions.
• The terminals
are soiled.
• The batteries
are flat.
• No xD-Picture
Card
is inserted.
• The xD-Picture
Card
is fully recorded.
• The xD-Picture
Card
is not formatted.
• The
xD-Picture
Card
contact
area
is
soiled.
• The
xD-Picture
Card
is damaged.
• The
camera
was not used for 2 minutes.
• The batteries
are exhausted.
• The
flash
is set
to Suppressed
Flash
mode.
• You pressed
the shutter
button
while
the
flash
was charging.
• The batteries
are exhausted.
Continuous
shooting
is selected.
• The
sensitivity
is
set
to 800
(high-
sensitivity
photography)
in
the
Photography
menu.
• The subject
is too far away.
• Your
finger
was covering
the flash/flash
control
sensor.
• The lens is dirty.
• The photographed
subject
was too dark.
• You photographed
scenery
with
Macro
mode
selected.
• You
took
a close-up
shot
without
selecting
Macro
mode.
• You are
shooting
a subject
that
is not
suited
to autofocusing.
The
shot
was taken
with
a slow
shutter
speed
(long
exposure)
in
a
high-
temperature
environment.
The
xD-Picture
Card
contact
area
is
soiled.
• Fit new or fully charged
batteries.
• Load the batteries
in the correct
direction.
• Close the battery
cover correctly.
• Plug the adapter
back
in.
Fit new or fully charged
batteries.
• Put the batteries
in your pocket
or another
warm
place to heat it and then load it into
the camera
just before you take a picture.
• Wipe
the battery
terminals
with a clean,
dry cloth.
• Fit new or fully charged
batteries.
• Insert
an xD-Picture
Card.
• Insert
a new
xD-Picture
Card
or erase
some
unwanted
frames.
• Format
the xD-Picture
Card.
• Wipe
the xD-Picture
Card
contact
area
with a clean
dry cloth.
• Insert
a new xD-Picture
Card.
• Switch
the camera
on.
• Fit new or fully charged
batteries.
• Set
the flash
mode
to Auto,
Red-eye
Reduction
or
Forced
Flash
(The
flash
cannot
be used in some
modes).
• Wait
until charging
is completed
before
pressing
the shutter
button.
• Fit new or fully charged
batteries.
Set continuous
shooting
to OFF.
• In the
Photography
menu,
set
the
sensitivity
to 400 or less.
• Move
to within
the
effective
flash
range
before
taking
the shot.
• Hold the camera
correctly.
• Clean the lens.
• Try
standing
approx.
2 m (6.6
ft.) from
your
subject
to take the picture.
• Cancel
Macro
mode.
• Select
Macro
mode.
• Use AF/AE
lock to take the shot.
This
is a characteristic
of CCDs
and
does
not indicate
a camera
fault.
Wipe
the
xD-Picture
Card
contact
area
with a clean dry cloth.
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