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Problems
Possible Causes
Solutions
The finished print looks
under exposed. (Dark)
1
The ambient temperature is
high (above +40°C/+104°F).
2
The picture was taken facing
the light.
3
The flash lampface, AE light
sensor window or flash sensor
window was covered.
4
The background is too bright
in comparison with the
subject.
5
The flash light did not reach
the subject.
6
The flash light reflected back
from a mirror or window glass.
1
Keep camera, film (exposed prints) away from excessive
heat (+40°C/+104°F).
2
Take pictures with the light behind you, or take pictures
using Fill-in Flash Mode.
3
Be careful not to cover the flash lampface, AE light
sensor window, or flash sensor window.
4
Take pictures using Hi-Key Mode.
5
Take pictures closer than 2.7 m from the subject.
6
Take pictures at an angle not facing the mirror or
window glass.
The picture is out of
focus.
1
The shooting distance is not
appropriate.
2
The lens is not clean.
3
Your camera was shaken when
taking the picture.
1
Select the shooting mode according to the distance.
2
Clean the lens.
3
Hold your camera firmly and press in the shutter release
button gently. Since the slow shutter is selected when
shooting indoors or dark outdoors, stabilizing the
camera using a table, tripod, etc. is recommended. When
the camera is not stable, shoot in the Fill-in Flash
Mode.
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