Olympus C-50 C-50 Zoom Reference Manual (4.7 MB) - Page 113

The picture is too dark., The picture is out of focus., The AF target mark

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION REF. PAGE The picture is out of focus. 1 The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed. 2 The AF target mark was not on the subject. 3 The lens is dirty. 4 The shutter button was pressed while standing in front of the camera in the self-timer mode. 1 Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter button, slowly and gently. 2 Position the AF target mark on the subject, or use the focus lock. 3 Clean the lens with a soft dry cloth. 4 Press the shutter button while looking into the viewfinder, not while standing in front of the camera. P. 34 P. 37 P. 115 P. 56 The picture is too bright. 1 The exposure compensation is adjusted towards +. 2 The subject was excessively illuminated. 1 Set the exposure compensation to 0. 2 Adjust the exposure compensation or change the camera position toward the subject. P. 76 P. 76 The picture is too dark. 1 The flash was blocked by a finger. 2 The subject was out of the working range of the flash. 3 The flash was set to the Off mode. 4 The subject was too small and was backlit. 1 Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers away from the flash. 2 Shoot within the flash working range. 3 Press to select a flash other than . 4 Adjust the flash intensity towards +, or use the spot metering mode. P. 34 P. 50 P. 50 P. 53, 54 112

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Chapter 9
Troubleshooting
The picture is too dark.
1
The flash was blocked
by a finger.
2
The subject was out of
the working range of
the flash.
3
The flash was set to
the Off mode.
4
The subject was too
small and was backlit.
1
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers away
from the flash.
2
Shoot within the flash
working range.
3
Press
to select a flash
other than
.
4
Adjust the flash intensity
towards +, or use the spot
metering mode.
P. 34
P. 50
P. 50
P. 53, 54
1
The exposure
compensation is
adjusted towards +.
2
The subject was
excessively illuminated.
1
Set the exposure
compensation to 0.
2
Adjust the exposure
compensation or change the
camera position toward the
subject.
P. 76
P. 76
The picture is too bright.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
REF. PAGE
The picture is out of focus.
1
The camera moved
when the shutter
button was pressed.
2
The AF target mark
was not on the subject.
3
The lens is dirty.
4
The shutter button was
pressed while standing
in front of the camera
in the self-timer mode.
1
Hold the camera correctly,
and press the shutter button,
slowly and gently.
2
Position the AF target mark
on the subject, or use the
focus lock.
3
Clean the lens with a soft dry
cloth.
4
Press the shutter button
while looking into the
viewfinder, not while standing
in front of the camera.
P. 34
P. 37
P. 115
P. 56