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Troubleshooting
Check the items listed below before deciding that your camera is faulty.
Problems and Solutions
Problem
Cause
Solution
Nothing appears on
the LCD monitor.
The batteries are flat or not inserted.
Load unused or charged batteries into
the camera.
The Power Save function has turned
the camera off. (
Æ
p.153)
Press the POWER button
H
again
to turn the camera back on.
The LCD monitor is
blank.
EVF (electronic viewfinder) is
selected in the [SELECT LCD]
setting.
Press the VF button
V
to select
the [LCD] monitor display.
If you leave the camera for a while
without using it, the camera goes into
Sleep mode.
Press the shutter release button half
way or press any other camera button to
restore the camera to Shooting mode.
The details vary depending on the
Power Save function settings. (
Æ
p.153)
There is something generating a
magnetic field (such as a magnet or
TV) close to the camera.
Move the camera further away from
the magnetic object.
The video cable is connected to the
camera.
Disconnect the video cable.
There's no image
on the TV.
You are using the wrong video output
format.
Use the correct video output format for
the TV. (
Æ
p.164)
The number of
available shots did
not change when I
took a picture.
This is because the photographed
image size was small.
This is dependent on factors such as
the quality mode and the subject and
is not a problem.
I cannot erase an
image. "
U
" icon
displayed.
The image is protected.
Unprotect the image. (
Æ
p.108)
The number of
available shots did
not increase after I
erased an image.
This is because the erased image
size was small.
This is dependent on factors such as
the quality mode and the subject and
is not a problem.
The camera feels
hot.
Because the LCD monitor uses
relatively large amounts of current,
the camera grows warm after
prolonged use.
This is not a problem, but you should
shut the camera down for a few
minutes.