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SQW0419
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Q&A Troubleshooting
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Monitor/viewfinder
The monitor/viewfinder is turned off although the camera is turned on.
•If no operations are performed during the set time period [Auto LVF/Monitor Off]
(→
69)
is activated,
and the monitor/viewfinder turns off.
•When a hand or object is close to the eye sensor, the monitor display mode could be switched to
viewfinder display mode without your knowledge.
(→
51)
The screen is too bright/too dark.
•Check [Monitor Luminance] setting.
(→
68)
•Use [Monitor Display]/[Viewfinder] to adjust the brightness of the screen.
(→
67)
It may flicker for an instant or the brightness of the screen may change significantly for an
instant.
•This occurs due to the aperture of the lens changing when the shutter button is pressed halfway, or
when the brightness of the subject changes. This is not a malfunction.
Pictures do not show on the monitor.
•Viewfinder display mode is activated.
→
Press the [LVF] button to switch to the monitor display mode.
(→
50)
•Monitor is turned off.
→
Press the [DISP.] button to switch the display information.
(→
46)
Cannot switch between the monitor and viewfinder when pressing [LVF] button.
•When it is connected to a computer or printer, the camera can display pictures on the monitor only.
Black, white, red, blue and green dots appear on the Monitor/Viewfinder.
•This is not a fault, and will not be recorded on the actual pictures.
Noise appears on the monitor/viewfinder.
•In dark places, noise may appear to maintain the brightness of the monitor/viewfinder.
Unevenly bright parts or irregular colors appear on the Viewfinder.
•Viewfinder of this unit adopts OLED. Screen burn-in may occur on the screen/viewfinder when a
same image is displayed for a long period of time. This does not affect recorded pictures.
The color tone of the viewfinder differs from the actual tone.
•Being a characteristic of the viewfinder of this unit, this phenomenon is not a problem. This does
not affect recorded pictures.