HP 320 Series User Manual page 47

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Problem
My image is
My image is
My image is
My image is
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.
My image is
My image is
My image is
My image is
too bright.
too bright.
too bright.
too bright.
6-Troubleshooting and support
Possible cause Solution
There was not
enough light.
The shutter
speed was too
fast.
The flash was
on, but the
subject was
too far away.
A light shone
behind the
subject.
Your finger
blocked the
flash.
The flash
provided too
much light.
A natural or
artificial
source other
than the flash
provided too
much light.
You were too
close to the
subject to use
the flash.
Use the
Flash Off
Flash Off
Flash Off
Flash Off
hold the camera steady. Wait for
natural lighting conditions to
improve or add indirect lighting.
Use the
Flash Off
Flash Off
Flash Off
Flash Off
a longer exposure, and hold the
camera steady (or use a tripod).
Make sure your subject is within
2 meters (approximately
6.5 feet) of the camera when
you take the picture.
Use the
Flash On
Flash On
Flash On
Flash On
brighten the subject when there
is a bright light such as the sun
or a window behind your
subject.
Be sure to move your fingers
away from the flash when you
take a picture.
Change the flash setting to
Off.
Off
Off
Off
Try taking the picture from a
different angle. Avoid pointing
the camera directly toward a
bright light or reflective surface
on a sunny day.
Move back from the subject or
set the flash to
take the picture again.
setting and
setting to take
setting to
Flash
Flash
Flash
Flash
Flash Off
Flash Off
and
Flash Off
Flash Off
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