
Troubleshooting (continued)
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Subject in recorded
image is too bright
Subject too close causing
flash to be too bright
z
Adjust the flash output
with the flash exposure
compensation function
(p. 107).
Subject bright in
comparison to the
background
z
Set the exposure
compensation to a
negative (–) setting.
z
Use the AE lock or spot
metering function.
J
See
Locking the
Exposure Setting (AE
Lock)
(p. 104) and
Switching between Light
Metering Modes
(p. 90).
z
Set [ND Filter] to [On].
J
See
Using the ND Filter
(p. 118).
Light shining directly on
subject or reflected off
subject into camera
z
Change the shooting
angle.
Flash set to On
z
Set the flash to Auto or
Off.
A vertical bar of light
(red, purple) appears
on the LCD monitor/
in the viewfinder
Subject too bright
z
This is a normal
occurrence in devices
containing CCDs and
does not constitute a
malfunction. (This red 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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