Canon PowerShot SD700 IS PowerShot SD700 IS / DIGITAL IXUS 800 IS Camera User - Page 104

Subject in recorded image is too bright, or, image flashes white., Image contains noise., White dots

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Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image flashes white. Subject is too close, making the flash too strong. zShoot within correct shooting distance of the subject when using the built-in flash (p. 120). The subject is zSet the exposure compensation to a overexposed because negative (-) setting (p. 54). the surroundings are too zUse AE lock or use the spot dark. metering function (pp. 51, 53). Too much light is shining zChange the shooting angle. directly into the camera, or is being reflected off the subject. Flash is set to on. zSet the flash to (flash off) (Basic Guide p. 9). Image contains noise. ISO speed is too high. zHigher ISO speeds and the (High ISO Auto) setting may increase image noise. For higher image quality, select as low an ISO speed as possible (p. 67). zIn and modes, the ISO speed increases and noise can appear. White dots appear on the image. Light from the flash has zThis is a phenomenon that occurs reflected off dust with digital cameras and does not particles or insects in the constitute a malfunction. air. This is particularly noticeable when shooting using the wide angle. 102

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Subject in recorded image is too bright, or
image flashes white.
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong.
Shoot within correct shooting
distance of the subject when using
the built-in flash (p. 120).
The subject is
overexposed because
the surroundings are too
dark.
Set the exposure compensation to a
negative (-) setting (p. 54).
Use AE lock or use the spot
metering function (pp.
51
,
53
).
Too much light is shining
directly into the camera,
or is being reflected off
the subject.
Change the shooting angle.
Flash is set to on.
Set the flash to
(flash off) (
Basic
Guide
p. 9).
Image contains noise.
ISO speed is too high.
Higher ISO speeds and the
(High
ISO Auto) setting may increase
image noise. For higher image
quality, select as low an ISO speed as
possible (p. 67).
In
,
,
,
,
,
,
and
modes, the ISO speed increases
and noise can appear.
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.
This is a phenomenon that occurs
with digital cameras and does not
constitute a malfunction.