Canon PowerShot A560 PowerShot A560 Camera User Guide Advanced - Page 88

Subject in recorded image is too bright, or, image flashes white., Image contains noise., White dots

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Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image flashes white. Subject is too close, making the flash too strong. z Shoot within correct flash range of the subject when using the built-in flash (p. 110). The subject is z Set the exposure compensation to overexposed because the a negative (-) setting (p. 46). surroundings are too z Use the AE lock or spot metering dark. function (pp. 44, 46). Too much light is shining directly into the camera, or is being reflected off the subject. z Change the shooting angle. Flash is set to on. z Set the flash to (Flash off) (Basic Guide p. 14). Image contains noise. ISO speed is too high. z Higher ISO speeds or may increase image noise. For higher image quality, use as low an ISO speed as possible (p. 54). z In , , and modes in the mode, the ISO speed increases and noise can appear. White dots appear on the image. Light from the flash has z This is a phenomenon that occurs reflected off dust particles with digital cameras and does not or insects in the air. This constitute a malfunction. is particularly noticeable when shooting at wide angle settings. 86

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Subject in recorded image is too bright, or
image flashes white.
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong.
Shoot within correct flash range of
the subject when using the built-in
flash (p. 110).
The subject is
overexposed because the
surroundings are too
dark.
Set the exposure compensation to
a negative (–) setting (p. 46).
Use the AE lock or spot metering
function (pp. 44, 46).
Too much light is shining
directly into the camera,
or is being reflected off
the subject.
Change the shooting angle.
Flash is set to on.
Set the flash to
(Flash off)
(
Basic Guide
p. 14).
Image contains noise.
ISO speed is too high.
Higher ISO speeds or
may
increase image noise. For higher
image quality, use as low an ISO
speed as possible (p. 54).
In
,
,
and
modes in the
mode, the ISO speed increases and
noise can appear.
White dots appear on the image.
Light from the flash has
reflected off dust particles
or insects in the air. This
is particularly noticeable
when shooting at wide
angle settings.
This is a phenomenon that occurs
with digital cameras and does not
constitute a malfunction.