Canon G9 用户指南

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Troubleshooting
216
White dots appear on the image.
Light from the flash has 
reflected off dust particles 
or insects in the air. This is 
particularly noticeable 
when shooting using the 
wide angle or when you 
increase the aperture 
value in the aperture-
priority  
mode.
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This is a phenomenon that occurs 
with digital cameras and does not 
constitute a malfunction.
Eyes appear red.
Light is reflected back 
from the eyes when the 
flash is used in dark 
areas.
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Shoot with [Red-Eye] set to [On] 
(p. 113). For this mode to be effective, 
the subject must be looking right at 
the red-eye reduction lamp. Try 
asking them to look directly at the 
lamp. Even better results can be 
obtained by increasing the lighting in 
indoor settings or approaching closer 
to the subject. The shutter will not 
activate for approximately 1 second 
after the red-eye reduction lamp fires 
in order to improve the effect.
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You can correct red eyes in recorded 
images using the [Red-Eye 
Correction] (p. 180).
Continuous shooting slows down.
The memory card’s 
performance has dropped.
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To enhance the continuous shooting 
performance, you are recommended 
to low level format the memory card in 
the camera after you save all its 
images to your computer (p. 69).
Recording images to memory card takes a long 
time.
Memory card was 
formatted in another 
device.
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Use a memory card formatted in your 
camera (p. 69).