238
Subject in recorded image is too dark.
Insufficient light for
shooting.
z
Set the built-in flash to
(Flash on)
(p. 73)
.
z
Use a high-output externally mounted
flash.
z
Set [ND Filter] to [Off]
(p. 140)
.
The subject is
underexposed because
the surroundings are too
bright.
z
Set the exposure compensation to a
positive (+) setting
(p. 137)
.
z
Use the AE lock or spot metering
functions
(p. 141)
.
Subject is too far away for
flash to reach.
z
Shoot within correct flash range of the
subject when using the built-in flash
(p. 277)
.
z
Raise the ISO speed and then shoot
(p. 87)
.
Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image
flashes white.
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong.
z
Shoot within correct flash range of the
subject when using the built-in flash
(p. 277)
.
z
Adjust [Flash Exp. Comp] or [Flash
Output] in the [Flash Control] menu
(p. 113)
.
z
Set the safety FE to [On]
(p. 114)
.
The subject is
overexposed because the
surroundings are too dark.
z
Set the exposure compensation to a
negative (–) setting
(p. 137)
.
z
Use the AE lock or spot metering
functions
(p. 141)
.
z
Set [ND Filter] to [On]
(p. 140)
.
Too much light is shining
directly into the camera, or
is being reflected off the
subject.
z
Change the shooting angle.
Flash is set to
(Flash
on).
z
Push down the flash to
(Flash off)
(p. 73)
.
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