HP (Hewlett-Packard) M415 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting and Support
My image is
too dark
(continued).
The scene had
many light-
colored objects,
such as a white
object against
a light
background.
Increase the EV Compensation
(see
page 54).
You used EV
Compensation
when you
should not have.
Set EV Compensation to 0.0
(see
page 54).
My image is
grainy.
The camera was
too warm when
the picture was
taken. The
camera may
have been on
for a long time
or had been
stored in a hot
location.
This effect, which can happen
on all digital cameras, is
probably not noticeable in most
images. The effect will diminish
as the camera cools. For best
image quality, avoid storing the
camera in very hot locations. If
the camera is warm after using
it for a long time, consider
turning off the Image Display to
minimize heating. As with all
electronic devices, avoid
leaving the camera in very hot
locations, such as the
dashboard of a car in the sun.
The ISO Speed
setting was too
high.
Use a lower ISO Speed setting
(see page 56).
The Image
Quality setting
was too low.
Use the highest image quality
setting (5MP Best), which has
the lowest image compression
(see page 55).
Problem Possible Cause Solution