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THE CAMERA SHUTTER REFUSES TO TRIP.
– Picture data is currently being transferred to the memory card
and the back-up memory is full.
– The capacity of the memory card is exhausted and the back-up
memory is full.
Delete pictures you no longer require before taking new ones.
– No memory card has been inserted and the back-up memory is
full.
I CANNOT SAVE THE PICTURE.
– Is a memory card inserted?
– The capacity of the memory card is full.
Delete pictures you no longer require before taking new ones.
THE MONITOR IS TOO DARK OR TOO BRIGHT.
– When viewing the monitor image from wide angles it is always
more difficult to see.
If it is too light or too dark although you are looking at the
monitor full on: Set a different brightness, or use the EVF2
external electronic viewfinder available as an accessory (see p.
226).
THE PICTURE I HAVE JUST TAKEN IS NOT SHOWN IN THE
MONITOR
– Is the
Auto Review
function turned on (when the camera is set
to a picture mode)?
I CANNOT DISPLAY THE PICTURE.
– Is a memory card inserted?
– The memory card does not contain any data.
DESPITE BEING CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER (USING THE
CONNECTED MULTIFUNCTION HAND GRIP), I CANNOT
TRANSFER ANY DATA.
– Check whether the computer, multifunction hand grip and
camera are connected correctly.
THE DATE AND TIME DISPLAYS SHOW INCORRECT VALUES
OR ARE BLANK.
– The camera has not been used for a long period, particularly if
the battery has been removed.
Insert a fully charged battery.
Set the date and time.
Summary of Contents for M 240
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