Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
o Fully Automatic Shooting
, FAQ
The focus confirmation light
<.
> blinks and focus
is
not
achieved.
Aim the AF point over an area having good contrast between light and
dark, then press the shutter button halfway (p.88). If you are too close to
the subject, move away and try again.
Sometimes
multiple
AF
points
flash
simultaneously.
This indicates that focus has been achieved
at
all
those AF points. As long as
the AF point covering the desired subject flashes,
you
can
take the picture.
The
beeper
continues
to
beep
softly.
(The
focus
confirmation
I
light
<.
>
also
does
not
light.)
It
indicates that the camera
is
focusing continuously
on
a moving subject. (The
focus confirmation light
<.
> does not light.) While the beeper
is
beeping,
you
can
press the shutter button completely
to
shoot a moving subject
in
focus.
Pressing
the
shutter
button
halfway
does
not
focus
the
subject.
When the focus mode switch
on
the lens
is
set to <MF> (Manual Focus), the
camera does not focus. Set the focus mode switch
to
<AF> (Auto Focus).
Although
it
is
daylight,
the
flash
popped
up.
For a backlit subject, the flash may pop up to help reduce harsh shadows
on the subject.
In
low
light,
the
built-in
flash
fired
a
series
of
flashes.
To
assist the autofocusing, pressing the shutter button halfway may
trigger the built-in flash to fire a series
of
flashes. This is called AF-assist
beam. It is effective up to approx. 4 meters/13.1 feet away.
Although
flash
was
used,
the
picture
came
out
dark.
The subject was too far away. The subject should be within 5 meters/16.4
feet from the camera.
When
flash
was
used,
the
bottom
part
of
the
picture
came
out
unnaturally
dark.
The subject was too close to the camera, and a shadow was created by
the lens. The subject should be at least 1 meter/3.2 feet away from the
camera. If a hood has been attached to the lens. remove
it before taking
the flash picture.
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