HP (Hewlett-Packard) 630 series Digital Camera User Manual


 
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 85
My image is
blurry.
You moved the
camera while
you took the
picture.
Hold the camera steady as you
press the Shutter button or use
a tripod.
The light is low
and the flash is
set to Flash Off.
In dim light, the camera requires
a longer exposure. Use a tripod
to hold the camera steady,
improve lighting conditions, or set
the flash to Flash On (see
page 31).
The camera
focused on the
wrong thing, or
was unable to
focus.
Use Focus Lock. (See Using focus
lock on page 31.)
The camera
should have
been set to
Macro ,
Exposure
Mode.
Set the camera to Macro
Exposure Mode, and try taking
the picture again. (See Exposure
mode on page 39.)
My audio or
video
recording
stopped
before filling
up the
memory
card.
The optional
memory card
you are using is
slow and the
internal
processing
buffer filled up,
which stopped
the recording.
If recording video, try a lower
Image Quality setting (see Image
quality on page 36) to reduce the
amount of video that needs to be
streamed to and saved to the
memory card.
If that does not help, or you are
recording audio, replace the
memory card you are using with
another one, or remove the card
and switch to internal memory.
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