MiniPortrait Camera
User Guide
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Problem: Underexposed picture
(too dark)
Pictures that are too dark overall usually
indicate that the film was underexposed – too
little light reached the negative. There are
several possible causes:
•
The flash reflector may be pointed up.
Wrong exposure setting
•
Lens aperture too small; incorrect film
speed setting (for example, flash set for
ISO 3000/36° black & white film when
using ISO 80/20° film.)
•
If the background is too dark, the
subject may have been placed too far
from the background, or additional
background lighting may be required.
Equipment problem
•
The camera shutter may not be
working properly.