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123
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause/Solution
NightFraming or NightShot does not
function.
Set the mode dial to
, P or (only for NightShot) (pages 77 and 78).
The NightFraming function cannot be used when focus preset mode is selected. Set to the auto focus
mode (page 66).
The fl ash does not work.
Set the mode dial to
, P, S, A, M or SCN (page 12).
• The ash is set to
(No fl ash). Set the fl ash to auto (No indicator), (Forced fl ash) or
SL
(Slow
synchro) (page 69).
When shooting still images, select the other mode than
(Twilight mode) or (Candle mode) for
the Scene Selection function (page 41).
• When
(Landscape mode), (Snow mode) or (Beach mode) is selected for the Scene
Selection function, set the fl ash to
(Forced fl ash) (page 69).
Set [Mode] (REC Mode) to other than [Speed Burst], [Burst] or [Multi Burst].
When using the built-in fl ash, [Flash] is set to [Ext.] in the SET UP settings.
Fuzzy specks appear in images shot
using the flash.
Dust in the air reflected the flash light and appeared in the image. This is not a malfunction.
The close-ups (Macro) function does
not work.
When shooting still images, select the other mode than
(Twilight mode), (Landscape mode)
or
(Candle mode) for the Scene Selection function (page 41).
You cannot shoot continuously.
The capacity of the recording medium is full. Delete unnecessary images saved in the recording
medium (pages 46 and 99) or change the recording medium.
The battery pack is discharged, so you can shoot only one image. Install a charged battery pack
(page 13).
The eyes of the subject come out red.
Set [Red Eye Reduction] to [On] in the SET UP settings (pages 70 and 140).
Approach the subject and shoot from within the recommended shooting distance using the flash
(page 69).
Increase the indoor brightness and shoot the image.
The date and time are recorded
incorrectly.
Set the correct date and time (pages 37 and 142).
The F value and shutter speed fl ash
when you press and hold the shutter
button halfway down.
Adjust the correct exposure (page 61).
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