7Common questionsYou can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options.The subject's eyesappear red.This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash.Set the flash option tot Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. (p. 45)If the photo has already been taken, selectt Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 73)Photos have dustspots.Dust particles floating in the air may be captured in photos when using the flash.Turn off the flash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place.tSet ISO speed options. (p.t 46)Photos are blurred. This may be caused by taking photos in low light conditions or holding the camera incorrectly.Press [t Shutter] halfway down to make sure the subject is focused. (p. 26)Use thet d mode. (p. 33)Photos are blurredwhen shooting atnight.As the camera tries to let in more light, the shutter speed slows.This can make it difficult to steady the camera and may result in camera shake.Rotate the mode dial tot N. (p. 31)Turn on the flash. (p.t 45)Set ISO speed options. (p.t 46)Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.tSubjects come outtoo dark because ofbacklighting.When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast betweenthe light and dark areas, the subject may come out shaded.Avoid shooting in front of the sun.tSelectt Backlight in the s mode. (p. 30)Set the flash option tot Fill in. (p. 45)Set the Auto Contrast Balance (t ACB) option. (p. 54)Adjust the exposure. (p.t 54)Set the metering option tot Spot if a bright subject is in the center of the frame. (p. 55)