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Conditions
Causes
The subject is not 
focused properly.
The focus range varies depending on the recording mode.
Set the proper recording mode for the distance to the subject.
Is the subject out of the focus range? 
Have you taken a picture with jitter?
The subject is not focused until the shutter button is pressed 
halfway.
The recorded picture 
is blurred. The optical 
image stabilizer is not 
effective.
When taking a picture in shaded areas or indoors, the shutter 
speed becomes slow and the Optical Image Stabilizer function 
may not work properly. In this case, we recommend holding the 
camera with both hands firmly to take pictures.
Images are grainy or 
noisy.
Is the ISO sensitivity high or the shutter speed slow?
(When set to [AUTO], ISO sensitivity increases for indoor and 
other shooting occasions.)
Reduce ISO sensitivity. 
Set [COLOR MODE] to [NATURAL]. 
Improve the ambient light.



In [HIGH SENS.] and [HI-SPEED BURST] mode, the resolution 
of the recorded picture decreases slightly because of high 
sensitivity processing. This is not a malfunction.
The brightness or 
colour of the picture 
differs from the actual 
scene. 
Brightness and colours may change when using a fast shutter 
speed under fluorescent lights, but this is a characteristic of 
such lighting and is not a malfunction.
Shooting of motion 
pictures stops 
unexpectedly.
This camera is not compatible with motion picture recording 
on MultiMediaCards. 
When you set the [PICTURE MODE] to [30fpsVGA] or 
[30fps16:9], we recommend using cards that offer 10 
MB/second or higher speeds (shown on their packages and 
elsewhere) for best results.
Depending on the type of SD Memory Card or SDHC 
Memory Card, recording may stop in the middle.
Reddish vertical lines 
appear on the LCD 
monitor while shooting.
This is a phenomenon called smear. It 
is a characteristic of CCD and appears 
when the subject has a bright part. 
Irregularities may also appear around 
the smear, but this is not a malfunction. 
(It is recorded in motion pictures but 
not on still pictures.)
We recommend not to let a strong 
source of light such as the sun light 
enter the screen when taking pictures.