User manual

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If there is a problem
Troubleshooting
The camera cannot focus.
The subject is too close. Try shooting using the following.
-
[Close-up (page 86)] scene mode
- [Macro close-up] focus mode
Selecting the focus mode (page 106)
Incorrect focus mode setting. Check or change the setting.
Selecting the focus mode (page 106)
The subject is hard to focus on.
Subjects not suitable for autofocus (page 111)
Select the setup menu
[AF assist (page 235)] [A
uto].
Subject is not in focus area when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
The focus-mode selector is set to
(manual focus).
-
T
o shoot using autofocus, set the focus-mode selector to
(autofocus).
- To shoot using manual focus, focus manually.
Using manual focus (page 113)
Turn the camera o and then on again.
The camera may move slightly when operated, even if it is attached to a tripod,
which may interfere with the autofocus.
Colored stripes appear on the screen when shooting.
Colored stripes may appear when shooting subjects with repeating patterns (such as
windo
w blinds); this is not a malfunction.
The colored stripes will not appear in captured images or recorded movies. However,
when using [Continuous H: 120 fps] or [HS 480/4×], the colored stripes may be
seen in the captured images and recorded movies.
Images are blurred.
Use the ash.
Flash mode (page 99)
Use the vibration reduction feature. You can also use [Electronic VR] when
recording movies.
Electronic VR (page 207), Vibration reduction (page 234)
Use a tr
ipod to stabilize the camera (using the self-timer setting of [
10s] (10
seconds) at the same time is more eective).
Using a tripod (page 51), Self-timer (page 102)
Bright specks appear in images captured with ash.
The ash is r
eecting o particles in the air. Lower the built-in ash.
Using the built-in ash (page 52)