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GB-174
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The camera will not
focus. The shooting
mark flashes.
The subject is a type that is not suited
to auto focus. (Æ
p.68)
Use focus lock to focus on a strongly
contrasting part of the subject, then
compose the shot and take the
picture. (Æ
p.67)
The picture came
out completely
white.
The image is overexposed or [LONG
EXP.] is set.
Set the exposure compensation to "-"
(negative value), set [LONG EXP.] to
[OFF] or use the [MODE RESET]
function.
There is a lot of
'noise' in the image.
Noise is more likely to occur at high
ISO
settings or when long exposures
are used.
Use image retouching software to
clean up the noise, use additional
lighting, or lower the ISO sensitivity
setting before shooting.
I can't rotate
images, protect
images, specify
DPOF
settings or
format the memory
card.
The SD memory card is write-
protected.
Remove the write-protection for the
card. (Æ
p.22)
When I connect the
camera to my
computer, no
[Removable disk]
or [untitled] icon
appears.
The USB cable is not connected
properly.
Make sure that the USB cable is
securely connected.
The USB cable is connected to the
keyboard or to the USB port on a USB
hub.
Plug the USB cable into the USB port
on the PC.
The drivers are not installed, or
installation failed.
Follow the procedure described in
"Deleting the device" (Æ
p.143).
I cannot connect to
the printer.
The printer does not support
PictBridge
.
Refer to the instructions provided with
the printer.
The printer is not connected correctly.
Check that the camera is correctly
connected to the printer with the USB
cable.
Movies cannot be printed. --
You cannot use DPOF printing if the
printer does not support DPOF
printing.
Refer to the instructions provided with
the printer.
Problem Cause Solution