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• The light source or the subject does
not include white. Or there are
various different light sources
behind the subject.
• The Sepia or Monotone mode is
activated.
• Shooting was performed under
backlit conditions.
• The subject is too bright.
• 16X optical zoom is selected.
• The Sepia or Monotone mode is
activated.
• When shooting in the dark, the unit
becomes highly sensitive to light
and the image takes on an effect
similar to Slow Shutter.
• The Sepia or Monotone mode is
activated.
• This is a result of exceedingly high
contrast, and is not a malfunction.
• This is not a malfunction.
• Find a white subject and compose
your shot so that it also appears in
the frame (੬ pg. 28).
• Turn off Sepia and Monotone
(੬ pg. 24, 25).
• Press the BACKLIGHT Button
(੬ pg. 30).
• Set “PROGRAM AE” to
“SPOTLIGHT” in the Menu Screen
(੬ pg. 24).
• Set “ZOOM” to “40X” or “700X” in
the Menu Screen (੬ pg. 33).
• Turn off Sepia and Monotone
(੬ pg. 24, 26).
• If you want the lighting to look
more natural, set GAIN UP to
“AGC” or “OFF” in the Menu
Screen (੬ pg. 33).
• Turn off Sepia or Monotone before
setting White Balance (੬ pg. 25,
31).
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
The colour of Snapshot
looks strange.
The image taken using
Snapshot is too dark.
The image taken using
Snapshot is too bright.
Digital Zoom does not work.
The Black & White Fader
does not work.
Even when Slow Shutter is
not selected, the image
looks like it is activated.
White Balance cannot be
activated.
When shooting a subject
illuminated by bright light,
vertical lines appear.
When the screen is under
direct sunlight during
shooting, the screen
becomes red or black for an
instant.