Canon 6609B074 Digital Camera User Manual


 
A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
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The AF point does not turn green and focus is not achieved.
Try again, aiming the AF point at an area with a good bright/dark contrast,
then press the shutter button halfway. Also, focus might not be achieved if
you are too close to the subject. Move away from the subject and shoot.
Multiple AF points appear in green.
Focus has been achieved at all the green AF points. When the AF point
covering the desired subject turns green, take the picture.
Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus the subject.
When an EF or EF-S lens is used, if the focus mode switch on the lens is
set to <MF> (manual focus), manual focusing will be in effect. Set the
focus mode switch to <AF> (autofocus).
(When you use flash, there is a slight time lag after you press the shutter button
completely before the picture is taken.)
The flash fired even though it was daylight.
For a backlit subject, the flash may fire to help lighten the subject’s dark
areas. If you do not want the flash to fire, switch the Speedlite’s power to
<2>.
The flash fired and the picture came out extremely bright.
Move farther from the subject and shoot. When shooting flash
photography, if the subject is too close to the camera, the picture may
come out extremely bright (overexposure).
The flash fired, but the photo came out dark.
You were too far away from the subject. See “Effective Flash Range”
(9?) and shoot.
When flash was used, the bottom part of the picture came out
unnaturally dark.
The subject was too close to the camera, and a shadow was created by
the lens barrel. The subject should be at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from
the camera. If a hood is attached to the lens, remove it before taking the
flash picture.
FAQ
With Speedlite 90EX Attached (9?)
COPY