Canon PowerShot SD | ELPH Series POWERSHOT-SD20

User Manual - Page 140

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138
Image is blurred or
out of focus
Subject is out of
focal range
Ensure there is at least
10
cm (
3.9
in.) between the camera lens and
subject.
Use the Macro mode to shoot
close-ups between 3 and 10 cm
(1.2 to 3.9 in.) from the lens.
The subject is hard
to focus on
Use the focus lock to shoot.
See
Shooting Hard-to-Focus
Subjects (Focus Lock)
(p. 76).
Subject in recorded
image is too dark
Insufficient light for
shooting
Set the flash to on.
Subject is dark in
contrast to the
background
Set the exposure compensation
to a positive (+) setting or use the
spot metering function.
Subject is too far
away for flash to
reach
Shoot within
2.0
m (
6.6
ft.) of the
subject when using the flash.
Raise the ISO sensitivity and then
shoot. See Adjusting the ISO
Speed (p. 87).
Subject in recorded
image is too bright
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong
When using the flash, stay at
least
30
cm (
1.0
ft.) from the
subject.
Subject is bright in
contrast to the
background
Set the exposure compensation
to a negative (-) setting or use the
spot metering function.
Light is shining
directly on the
subject or reflected
off the subject into
the camera
Change the shooting angle.
Flash is set to on Set the flash to off.
A bar of light (red,
purple) appears on
the LCD monitor
Subject is too bright This is a normal occurrence in
devices containing CCDs and
does not constitute a
malfunction. (This bar of light will
not be recorded when shooting
still photos, but it will be recorded
when shooting movies.)
Problem Cause Solution
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