Canon G10 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Subject in recorded image is too dark.
Insufficient light for
shooting.
zSet the built-in flash to (Flash on)
(p. 73).
zUse a high-output externally mounted
flash.
zSet [ND Filter] to [Off] (p. 140).
The subject is
underexposed because
the surroundings are too
bright.
zSet the exposure compensation to a
positive (+) setting (p. 137).
zUse the AE lock or spot metering
functions (p. 141).
Subject is too far away for
flash to reach.
zShoot within correct flash range of the
subject when using the built-in flash
(p. 277).
zRaise the ISO speed and then shoot
(p. 87).
Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image
flashes white.
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong.
zShoot within correct flash range of the
subject when using the built-in flash
(p. 277).
zAdjust [Flash Exp. Comp] or [Flash
Output] in the [Flash Control] menu
(p. 113).
zSet the safety FE to [On] (p. 114).
The subject is
overexposed because the
surroundings are too dark.
zSet the exposure compensation to a
negative (–) setting (p. 137).
zUse the AE lock or spot metering
functions (p. 141).
zSet [ND Filter] to [On] (p. 140).
Too much light is shining
directly into the camera, or
is being reflected off the
subject.
zChange the shooting angle.
Flash is set to (Flash
on).
zPush down the flash to (Flash off)
(p. 73).
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