Nikon COOLPIX L110  L110 User's Manual - Page 138

Night portrait, Backlight

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Error Messages Display Problem Solution A N No images in the internal Remove memory card to 116 Memory contains no memory or memory card. play back images from images. internal memory. N File not created with File contains no image COOLPIX L110. data. N This file cannot be played back. File cannot be viewed on - this camera. View file using the computer or any other devices which was used to create or edit this file. N The image cannot be All images are hidden. played back in a slide show. - 66 N Image is protected. Disable protection. 114 This image cannot be deleted. N Destination in same time Travel destination is in zone as home. the current time zone. 98 - N Raise the flash. The built-in flash is lowered. • Raise the built-in flash 6, 29 when changing the flash mode. • Raise the built-in flash 37, 41 when shooting using the Night portrait and Backlight scene modes. N Lower the flash. The flash is raised when recording a movie. May hamper sound 73 recording. Quietly lower the flash. The sound of the flash being lowered may be recorded. Q Lens error. Lens error. (If the lens cap is attached, turn the camera off, remove the lens cap, and turn the camera on.) Remove the lens cap if still 20 attached, and turn camera off and then on again. If error persists, contact retailer or Nikon-authorized service representative. P USB cable disconnected Communications error during printing. Turn camera off, reconnect 88 USB cable. Technical Notes 126

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Error Messages
Technical Notes
N
Memory contains no
images.
No images in the internal
memory or memory card.
Remove memory card to
play back images from
internal memory.
116
N
File contains no image
data.
File not created with
COOLPIX L110.
File cannot be viewed on
this camera. View file using
the computer or any other
devices which was used to
create or edit this file.
N
This file cannot be
played back.
N
All images are hidden.
The image cannot be
played back in a slide show.
66
N
This image cannot be
deleted.
Image is protected.
Disable protection.
114
N
Travel destination is in
the current time zone.
Destination in same time
zone as home.
98
N
Raise the flash.
The built-in flash is lowered.
Raise the built-in flash
when changing the flash
mode.
Raise the built-in flash
when shooting using the
Night portrait
and
Backlight
scene modes.
6, 29
37, 41
N
Lower the flash.
The flash is raised when
recording a movie.
May hamper sound
recording. Quietly lower the
flash. The sound of the flash
being lowered may be
recorded.
73
Q
Lens error.
(If the lens cap is
attached, turn the
camera off, remove the
lens cap, and turn the
camera on.)
Lens error.
Remove the lens cap if still
attached, and turn camera
off and then on again. If
error persists, contact
retailer or Nikon-authorized
service representative.
20
P
Communications error
USB cable disconnected
during printing.
Turn camera off, reconnect
USB cable.
88
Display
Problem
Solution
A