Olympus C 700 C-700 UZ Reference Manual (10.2 MB) - Page 187

The picture is too dark., The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural., The picture has

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Troubleshooting (Cont.) POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION REF. PAGE 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 mode was set to the Off mode. 4 The subject was too small and was backlit. 5 The Sequential mode was used. 1 Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers away from the flash. 2 Shoot within the flash working range. Or, use an external flash. 3 Raise the flash. 4 Set the flash to Fill-In mode. Or, use the Spot metering mode. 5 Higher shutter speeds are used when the Sequential mode is selected which may result in pictures that are darker than usual. P. 33 P. 36, 177 P. 77 P. 70, 75 P. 65 The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural. 1 The lighting fixture(s) 1 Set the flash mode to Fill-In. P. 75 affected the picture. 2 The subject is mostly dark. 2 Include white in the image or P. 115 adjust the white balance. 3 The white balance setting is 3 Adjust the white balance. P. 115 wrong. The picture has obscured edge(s). 9 1 The lens was partly blocked by a finger or the strap. 1 Hold the camera correctly, P. 33 keeping your fingers and the strap away from the lens. 187

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POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
REF. PAGE
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 mode was set to
the Off mode.
4
The subject was too small
and was backlit.
5
The Sequential mode was
used.
1
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers away from
the flash.
2
Shoot within the flash working
range. Or, use an external flash.
3
Raise the flash.
4
Set the flash to Fill-In mode. Or,
use the Spot metering mode.
5
Higher shutter speeds are used
when the Sequential mode is
selected which may result in
pictures that are darker than
usual.
P. 33
P. 36, 177
P. 77
P. 70, 75
P. 65
Troubleshooting (Cont.)
1
The lighting fixture(s)
affected the picture.
2
The subject is mostly dark.
3
The white balance setting is
wrong.
1
Set the flash mode to Fill-In.
2
Include white in the image or
adjust the white balance.
3
Adjust the white balance.
P. 75
P. 115
P. 115
The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural.
The picture has obscured edge(s).
1
The lens was partly blocked
by a finger or the strap.
1
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers and the strap
away from the lens.
P. 33