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Others
The remaining charge indicator is incorrect.
• The battery charge will get used up quickly and the actual remaining battery charge will be
lower than the indicator in the following cases:
– When you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location.
– When you use the flash and zoom frequently.
– When you repeatedly turn the power on and off.
– When [Brightness] of the (screen display) is set to [Bright].
• A discrepancy arose between the remaining charge indicator and the actual remaining battery
charge. Fully discharge the battery pack once, then charge it to correct the indication.
• The battery pack is discharged. Insert the charged battery pack (page 13).
• The battery pack is dead. Replace it with a new one.
Cannot charge the battery pack while inside the camera.
• You cannot charge the battery pack using the AC Adaptor (sold separately). Use the battery
charger (supplied) to charge the battery.
The CHARGE lamp flashes while charging the battery.
• Remove and reinsert the battery pack, making sure it is installed correctly.
• The temperature may be inappropriate for charging. Try charging the battery pack again
within the proper charging temperature range (10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)).
Cannot record images.
• Check the free capacity of the internal memory or “Memory Stick Duo” media (pages 29, 32).
If it is full, do one of the following:
– Delete unnecessary images (page 37).
– Change the “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• You cannot record images while charging the flash.
• When shooting a still image, set the shooting mode other than (Movie Mode).
• Set the shooting mode to (Movie Mode) when shooting movies.
• Movies with the size set to [1280×720] can only be recorded on a “Memory Stick PRO Duo”
media. When using recording media other than “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, set the
movie image size to [VGA].
• The camera is in Smile Shutter demonstration mode. Set [Demo Mode] to [Off].
White, black, red, purple or other vertical streaks appear, or the whole screen of
the image becomes reddish when you are shooting a very bright subject.
• This is called “smear phenomenon”. This is not a malfunction.
Shooting still images/movies