Olympus C-765 Ultra Zoom Quick Start Manual page 236

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Troubleshooting
Possible cause
Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture.
This may be caused
by excessively bright
ultraviolet light on the
subject, such as
sunlight shining
through the leaves of
trees, window frames
in bright light at night,
reflection of metal in
direct sunlight, etc.
Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor.
The power is off.
The camera is in the
shooting mode.
There are no pictures
on the card.
There is a problem
with the card.
The camera is
connected to a TV.
Single-frame erase and all-frame erase cannot be performed.
The pictures are
protected.
No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera.
The video output
signal is incorrect.
The TV video signal
setting is incorrect.
The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see.
The brightness of the
viewfinder or monitor is
11
not adjusted properly.
The monitor is exposed
to direct sunlight.
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Corrective action
• Use a UV filter. As this may upset the overall
color balance, it should only be used in the
conditions described on the left.
• Process the picture using a graphics
application (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc.).
For example, after picking up unnatural colors
with a syringe tool, etc. you can select color
areas, and try color conversion or saturation
adjustment. For details, refer to the manual for
the graphics application you are using.
Set the mode dial to q before pressing the
power switch to turn the camera on.
Press the QUICK VIEW button or set the mode
dial to q.
NO PICTURE appears on the monitor. Record
pictures.
Refer to "Error codes".
The monitor does not function when the AV cable
is connected to the camera.
Display pictures with 9 and press 0 to cancel
protection.
Set the video output signal according to the region
where used.
Set the TV to the video input mode.
Select s in the mode menu and adjust the
brightness.
Position the monitor in the down position or block
the sunlight with your hand.
Ref. page
P.113
P.113, 114
P.186
P.125
P.131
P.157
P.125
P.149

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