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Troubleshooting
Subject in 
recorded image is 
too bright
Subject too close causing flash to 
be too bright.
z When the flash is used, the distance between 
lens and subject should be no less than 45 cm 
(1.5 ft.).
Subject bright in comparison to the 
background
z Set exposure compensation to a negative (-) 
value or use the spot metering function.
Light shining directly on subject or 
reflected off subject into the 
camera.
z Adjust the camera angle.
Flash set to On
z Set the flash to any other mode except On.
A vertical bar of 
light (red, purple) 
appears on the 
LCD monitor.
Subject too bright.
z This is a normal occurrence in devices 
containing CCDs and does not constitute a 
malfunction. (This red bar of light will not be 
recorded when shooting still photos, but it will 
be recorded when shooting movies.)
White dots or 
white asterisks 
appear on the 
image.
Light from the flash has reflected 
off dust particles or insects in the 
air. This occurs more frequently in 
the following conditions:
- When shooting at the wide angle 
end.
- When shooting with a high 
aperture value in the aperture-
priority AE mode.
z This is a phenomenon that occurs with digital 
cameras and does not constitute a 
malfunction.
Flash will not fire
Flash set to Off
z Set the flash to On.
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