107
7
Appendix
Out of focus
Subject is difficult for
Autofocus to handle.
Subjects difficult for Autofocus include
those with low contrast (blue skies, white
walls), dark objects, fine-patterned
objects, fast-moving objects, and
landscapes seen through a window or
net.Focus on something at the same
distance as your subject, lock the focus
(by pressing shutter release button
halfway), aim at your subject, and press
shutter release button fully.
Subject is not in
Focusing Area
Position focusing target within the frame
(Focusing Area) at the center of the LCD
screen.If your subject is not within the
Focusing area, first focus on your subject
within the AF area, lock the focus (by
pressing shutter release button halfway),
then reframe your picture as desired, and
press shutter release button fully.
Subject is too close.
Set the focus mode to
q
The focus mode is set to
q
.
When the focus mode is set to
q
, normal
range pictures will be out of focus.
Picture is dark. Subject is too far away in
a dark environment
(night-scenes, etc.).
If the subject is too far away, the image will
be dark.Take the picture within the flash
range.
Background is dark.
When taking a picture of a person against
a dark background, the person may
appear clearly while the background
appears dark because the flash does not
reach the background.If you select the
/
or
&
mode on the virtual dial screen, both
the person and the night-scene will be
clear. (p.50)
Flash does not
fire.
The Flash Mode is set to
Off.
Set to Auto or
b
The Capture mode is set
to
C
, Continuous
Shooting, or
s
mode or
the Flash mode is set to
G
.
The flash will not fire in these modes.
Problem
Cause
Remedy