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Problem My image is too dark. Possible cause Solution There was not enough light. Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve, add indirect lighting, or adjust the Exposure Compensation (see page 31). The flash was Make sure your subject is within on, but the the flash working distance (see subject was too Appendix B: Specifications on far away. page 95) or try turning flash off (will require a longer exposure). A light shone behind the subject. Use the Flash On setting (see page 25) to brighten the subject. Or adjust the Exposure Compensation (see page 25). Your finger blocked the flash or the sensor next to the video/selftimer light. Be sure to move your fingers away from the flash and the sensor when you take a picture. The scene had Increase the Exposure many light- Compensation (see page 31) so colored objects, the light-colored objects in the such as a white scene will not look "muddy." dog in snow. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 71

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support
71
My image is
My image is
My image is
My image is
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.
There was not
enough light.
Wait for natural lighting
conditions to improve, add
indirect lighting, or adjust the
Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
(see
page 31).
The flash was
on, but the
subject was too
far away.
Make sure your subject is within
the flash working distance (see
Appendix B: Specifications
Appendix B: Specifications
Appendix B: Specifications
Appendix B: Specifications
on
page 95) or try turning flash off
(will require a longer exposure).
A light shone
behind the
subject.
Use the
Flash On
Flash On
Flash On
Flash On
setting (see
page 25) to brighten the subject.
Or adjust the
Exposure
Exposure
Exposure
Exposure
Compensation
Compensation
Compensation
Compensation
(see page 25).
Your finger
blocked the
flash or the
sensor next to
the video/self-
timer light.
Be sure to move your fingers
away from the flash and the
sensor when you take a picture.
The scene had
many light-
colored objects,
such as a white
dog in snow.
Increase the
Exposure
Exposure
Exposure
Exposure
Compensation
Compensation
Compensation
Compensation
(see page 31)
so
the light-colored objects in the
scene will not look “muddy.”
Problem
Possible cause
Solution