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LCD monitor Camera screen is black at start-up Incompatible image has been selected as the start-up image in the My Camera settings. zChange the start-up image in the My Camera settings (p. 104) or use the supplied software program ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser to restore the default settings. See ZoomBrowser EX/ ImageBrowser Software User Guide (PDF). The display darkens. The image in the LCD monitor will darken in strong sunlight or bright light. zThis is a normal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction. (This image will not be recorded when shooting still images, but it will be recorded when shooting movies.) Display flickers. Display flickers when shot under fluorescent lighting. zThis is not a camera malfunction (flickering recorded in movies, but not in still images). A bar of light (red, purple) appears on the LCD monitor. This may occur when zThis is a normal occurrence in shooting a bright subject, devices containing CCDs and does such as the sun or a light. not constitute a malfunction. This bar of light will not be recorded when shooting still images, but it will be recorded when shooting movies. appears. A slow shutter speed has zSet IS mode to a setting other than likely been selected [Off] (p. 32). because of insufficient zRaise the ISO speed (p. 65) or set lighting. the flash to any setting other than (flash off) (Basic Guide p. 14), or secure the camera to something, such as a tripod. 108

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108
LCD monitor
Camera screen is black at start-up
Incompatible image has
been selected as the
start-up image in the My
Camera settings.
Change the start-up image in the My
Camera settings (p. 104) or use the
supplied software program
ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser
to restore the default settings. See
ZoomBrowser EX/ ImageBrowser
Software User Guide
(PDF).
The display darkens.
The image in the LCD
monitor will darken in
strong sunlight or bright
light.
This is a normal occurrence in
devices containing CCDs and does
not constitute a malfunction. (This
image will not be recorded when
shooting still images, but it will be
recorded when shooting movies.)
Display flickers.
Display flickers when
shot under fluorescent
lighting.
This is not a camera malfunction
(flickering recorded in movies, but
not in still images).
A bar of light (red, purple) appears on the LCD monitor.
This may occur when
shooting a bright subject,
such as the sun or a light.
This is a normal occurrence in
devices containing CCDs and does
not constitute a malfunction. This bar
of light will not be recorded when
shooting still images, but it will be
recorded when shooting movies.
appears.
A slow shutter speed has
likely been selected
because of insufficient
lighting.
Set IS mode to a setting other than
[Off] (p. 32).
Raise the ISO speed (p. 65) or set
the flash to any setting other than
(
flash off) (
Basic Guide
p. 14), or
secure the camera to something,
such as a tripod.