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Ensure the green Camera
Ready LED indicator is on
and not flashing.
If the light is flashing, wait until it
emits a steady light before taking
a picture. The camera may be
waiting for the flash to charge.
The camera won’t
take a picture.
Is the camera connected to
a computer?
The camera’s buttons are not
functional when connected to a
PC. Disconnect the camera to
take more pictures.
Is the flash on?
Ensure the flash is set to auto or
always on. Refer to Setting the
Flash.
The flash doesn’t
work.
There’s too much light.
When there’s too much light the
flash will not work in auto-mode.
The camera or subject was
moving when the shot was
taken.
Hold the camera steady or put it
on a tripod to take pictures.
The images are
blurry.
There was not enough light
while taking picture.
Use the flash option.
The computer does
not recognize the
camera
The camera was
connected to a personal
computer by USB before
installing software.
Connect the camera to the
computer with the USB cable.
Select [My computer] > [Control
panel] > [System] > [Device
manager]. From [other devices]
delete [Composite USB device]
or [unknown device]. Disconnect
the camera from the computer,
install the software, and then
reconnect the camera.
Images lose
formatting data
during image
capture in "PC
Camera" mode.
If your hard disk's DMA
setting is turned off images
may lose formatting data
during image capture.
(Windows 98 and Windows
ME only.)
Please check to make sure your
hard drive's DMA setting is
enabled, as follows:
From the Windows Start menu,
select Settings, then Control
Panel.
In the Control Panel double-click
System, then click the Device
Manager tab.
Select your hard drive from the
list, then click Properties.
Click the Settings tab.
Make sure the box marked DMA
is checked. If not, check the box
to ensure that your hard drive will
protect image attributes during
capture.