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ppendix
Problem
Cause
Solution
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Images are too bright. Flash output is not appropriate. Move away from the subject
or use a different light source.
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The monitor brightness is not
appropriate.
Adjust the brightness of the monitor
in the
E
menu.
Images are too dark.
The monitor brightness is not
appropriate.
Adjust the brightness of the monitor
in the
E
menu.
The exposure compensation is
set to a negative value.
Change the exposure compensation
value.
The colors of images
are unnatural.
The camera is unable to adjust
white balance for shooting con-
ditions using auto white balance.
Include a white object with the sub-
ject or select the settings other than
[Auto WB] for [White Balance].
The monitor brightness
changes during
autofocus.
Ambient lighting is poor or dif-
fers from that used for autofocus.
This is normal and does not indicate
a malfunction.
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Electronic level indica-
tors are not displayed.
Electronic level indicators are
hidden.
Check the setting of [Level Setting]
in the
D
menu.
The image is not level
although level indicator
showed that the
camera was level.
The camera was moving during
shooting because you were on
a moving object or due to other
causes.
Do not move the camera during
shooting.
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The subject is not level.
Check the subject.
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