Troubleshooting1349AppendixThe picture is too dark.The flash was blockedby your finger.Hold the camera correctly, keeping yourfingers away from the flash.–The subject was out ofthe working range of theflash.Shoot within the flash working range. P. 41The flash was set to [$]. Select a flash mode other than [$]. P. 41The subject was toosmall and was backlit.Set the flash to [#], or set [ESP/n] to [n]. P. 41,51The sequential shootingmode was used.Higher shutter speeds are used duringsequential shooting, which may result inpictures that are darker than usual. Set[DRIVE] to [o].P. 52The center of the subjectis too bright.If the center of the subject is too bright, theimage as a whole emerges darker. Adjust theexposure compensation toward plus (+).P. 49The aperture value is toohigh in A mode.Decrease the aperture value or set thecamera to K mode.P. 48The shutter speedsetting is too fast in Smode.Reduce the shutter speed or set the camerato K mode.P. 47The colors of pictures look unnatural.Indoor lighting affectedthe picture’s colors.Set the white balance according to thelighting.P. 50No white in the picture. Include something white in the picture, orshoot using [#].P. 41The white balancesetting is wrong.Adjust the white balance according to thelight source.P. 50Part of the picture is dark.The lens was partlyblocked by your finger orthe strap.Hold the camera correctly, keeping yourfingers and the strap away from the lens.–Possible cause Corrective action Ref.page