Sharp CE-AG06 User Manual
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Dew condensation
If this product is quickly moved from a cold place
into a warm place, the temperature difference will
cause dew to condense inside and outside the
product. Generally, allow the product to stand for
about 1 hour at the ambient temperature before
use.
into a warm place, the temperature difference will
cause dew to condense inside and outside the
product. Generally, allow the product to stand for
about 1 hour at the ambient temperature before
use.
Preventing blurry pictures
Moving the main unit when you press the shutter
release button to take a picture could give a blurry
image to the picture. In picture taking in a dimly
lit place, the shutter speed will slow down. Hold
the main unit steady so your subject imaged on
the LCD screen won’t move.
release button to take a picture could give a blurry
image to the picture. In picture taking in a dimly
lit place, the shutter speed will slow down. Hold
the main unit steady so your subject imaged on
the LCD screen won’t move.
Infrared-emitting subjects
If you shoot a source of infrared rays, such as a
stove, the picture may look inappropriately col-
ored, but the image you shot has been saved
exactly in the color as you saw it on the LCD
screen of the main unit.
stove, the picture may look inappropriately col-
ored, but the image you shot has been saved
exactly in the color as you saw it on the LCD
screen of the main unit.
Taking pictures in a room under
fluorescent light
fluorescent light
If you use this product in a room under fluores-
cent light, subtle changes in brightness or hue,
or horizontal streaks in varying shades of light
contrast may appear in the picture. This phenom-
enon is the result of the product sensing a subtle,
human-insensible flickering of the fluorescent
light depending on the timing of photography.
When shooting a subject, check the image and
hue of its image on the LCD screen. Enhanced
shot clarity will benefit from using a commercial
video light.
cent light, subtle changes in brightness or hue,
or horizontal streaks in varying shades of light
contrast may appear in the picture. This phenom-
enon is the result of the product sensing a subtle,
human-insensible flickering of the fluorescent
light depending on the timing of photography.
When shooting a subject, check the image and
hue of its image on the LCD screen. Enhanced
shot clarity will benefit from using a commercial
video light.
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