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Chapter 12
Troubleshooting (Cont.)
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
REF. PAGE
The picture is out of focus.
1 The camera moved
when the shutter
button was pressed.
2 The AF target mark
was not on the subject.
3 The lens is dirty.
4 The subject was too
close.
5 The shutter button was
pressed while standing
in front of the camera
in the self-timer mode.
6 The manual focus was
used with the wrong
focal range.
1 Hold the camera correctly,
and press the shutter button.
2 Position the AF target mark
on the subject, or use the
focus lock.
3 Clean the lens with a soft
dry cloth.
4 Set the camera to the macro
mode. (The shooting distance
varies according to the zoom
setting.)
5 Press the shutter button while
looking into the viewfinder,
not while standing in front of
the camera.
6 Use the right manual focus
for the distance.
P. 35, 71
P. 73
P. 195
P. 107
P. 152
P. 77
1 The flash mode was
set to the Fill-in flash
mode.
2 The subject was
excessively illuminated.
1 Select a flash mode other
than the Fill-in flash mode.
2 Adjust the exposure
compensation or change the
camera position toward the
subject.
P. 88–91
P. 104,
120
The picture is too bright.