Manual

Problem
Cause
Solution
The subject comes
out underexposed
(too dark).
The subject is beyond the range of the
flash.
■ When flash is used, the distance between lens
and subject should not exceed 2 m (6.6 ft.).
The subject comes
out overexposed
(too bright).
The subject Is too close to the flash ■ When flash is used, the distance between lens
and subject should be no less than 20 cm (7.9
in.).
The subject is brighter than the sur
roundings.
‘ Set exposure compensation to a negative
value.
Light is shining or reflecting into the
camera.
■ Adjust the camera angle.
The flash mode is set to On.
• Set the flash to any other mode except On.
The flash doesn't
fire.
The flash mode is set to Off.
• Set the flash to any other mode except Off.
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