Troubleshooting - Konica Minolta DYNAX 5D Instruction Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
The section covers minor problems with basic camera operation. For major problems or damage to
the camera or charger, or if a problem continues to reoccur frequently, contact a Konica Minolta
service facility.
Check that the adapter is connected
to
No'hin
dis
la ed
The AC adapter
s not connect-
L
g
P Y
the camera and a live electr cal outlet
on monito_
ed pr°per!y;
(p. 22.
ing message is
The camera is hot or it has been
Turn off the camera and allow it to
displayed before
!eft in a very hot environment,
co0.
shutting down.
"0OOO'! is dis-
Memory card is full and unable
!nsert a new memory card (p. 24),
to store an image at the image-
delete
some images (p. 36) or change
played on the
rame €ou te_
qua ty or mage-s ze sett ng on
the mage-qua ty or mage-s ze sett ng
f
n
i
the camera.
(p. 70 •
Shutter will not
release.
,-_-!' is displayed
on :the frame
No memory card in the camera.
Insert a memory card (p. 24).
counter.
Pictures
are not
sharD.
While using flash.
the
SlOtUres
are
too dark
A shado_
appea_ on the
bo_omofthe
_mage
Focus signal IS
blinking.
Subject
_ too close.
A suecial situation is prevemlng
the autofocus system from
focusing (p. 29)
Pictures are taken
ndoora
or In ow _
ught situations
without flash.
Slow shutter speeds result in
Blurred images when the cam-
era is hand-held.
The subject is beyond the flash range (p. 55)
Lens hood
mounted when
using flash.
The lens hood blocks the ight
from the built-in flash.
Make sure the subfect is within tne
focus range of the lens.
Use the focus-lock
function to focus on
an object at the same distance as the
subject (p. 301 or use manual focus (p.
49J.
Use Anti-shake
or a tripod, change the
camera sensitivity to a higher setting tP.
54,. or use the flash fo. 31).
Move closer to the subject or change
me camera sensitivity to a nigher set-
tmg (p. 54L
Always remove the lens hooa wnen
using the built-in flash. Also see the
lens shadowing
section on page 110.

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