The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural.
The picture is too dark.
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Chapter 10
Troubleshooting (Cont.)
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
ⅷ The image quality is poor.
The picture is too bright.
The flash was set to the
fill-in flash mode.
The subject was
excessively illuminated.
The flash was blocked by
your finger.
The subject was out of the
working range of the flash.
The flash is pushed down.
The subject was too small
and was backlit.
The sequential shooting
mode was used.
When shooting a bright
subject such as a
landscape, the picture
comes out darker than the
actual colors.
Indoor lighting can affect
the picture’s colors.
Select a flash mode other than
fill-in flash.
Adjust the exposure
compensation toward minus (–)
or change the camera position.
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers away from
the flash.
Shoot within the flash working
range.
Press the flash switch to raise
the flash.
Set the flash to fill-in mode, or
use the spot metering mode.
Higher shutter speeds are used
when the sequential shooting
mode is selected, which may
result in pictures that are darker
than usual. Select in the
DRIVE menu.
Adjust the exposure
compensation toward plus (+).
Set the white balance according
to the lighting.
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