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YOU CAN'T TAKE A PHOTO.
Is the photo image number on the LCD display 0?
This means the memory card is full. Transfer the contents of the full card to a PC then delete
them from the card to free up space. (See page 29.)
Did you press the SHUTTER button fully and straight down?
The button must be pressed fully and straight down to take a photo.
Do you have enough space left on the memory card?
You can't take photos when the memory card is full. (See page 16.)
Did you insert a memory card?
You can't take photos without a memory card. (See page 16.)
Is the power switched on?
See [Camera won't turn on] above and check the camera.
Is the red indicator light on?
Turn off the power. Turn the DIAL SWITCH to PHOTO mode and turn on the power again.
If the power won't turn off, remove the batteries or disconnect the AC power, replace them
or reconnect and turn the power on. If the red light is still on, bring the camera to the shop
where you bought it or the EPSON service center.
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE POWER SWITCHES OFF AUTOMATICALLY.
IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO TAKE A PHOTO.
NO FLASH.
Did you press the SHUTTER button completely?
Usually you should press the SHUTTER button halfway and hold it to set the focus, then
press the rest of the way to take a photo. (See page 21.)
When you press the SHUTTER button fully all at once, it takes time to focus and set the
exposure before the shutter releases. It may seem to take longer than when you do it in two
steps.
Is Power Saving turned on?
Turn off the Power Save function. (See page 90.)
The flash doesn't work.
Is the FLASH setting correct? "No Flash" If the flash is set for external lights, the
camera's own flash will not go off. (See page 30.)