Canon PowerShot Pro70 PowerShot Pro70 Hardware Guide - Page 109

AF auxiliary light emitter

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Problem Image is blurred or out of focus, or your desired composition could not be shot Cause(s) Subject is out of focal range Optical viewfinder was used to compose image in macro mode Images are too dark Images are too bright AF auxiliary light emitter is obscured, hampering autofocus function Subject is insufficiently illuminated in comparison with surroundings Subject is brighter than surroundings Solution(s) • Use macro mode to shoot close- ups. The subject can be as close as 12 cm from the lens. • In macro mode, the actual area shot by the lens is slightly lower than it appears in the optical viewfinder (p. 53). Use the LCD monitor to compose the image. • Be careful not to block the AF auxiliary light emitter with your finger, clothing or jewelry. • Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive (+) setting. • Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative (-) setting. Appendices 107

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107
Appendices
• Use macro mode to shoot close-
ups. The subject can be as close as
12 cm from the lens.
• In macro mode, the actual area
shot by the lens is slightly lower
than it appears in the optical
viewfinder (p. 53). Use the LCD
monitor to compose the image.
• Be careful not to block the AF
auxiliary light emitter with your
finger, clothing or jewelry.
• Adjust the exposure compensation
to a positive (+) setting.
• Adjust the exposure compensation
to a negative (-) setting.
Problem
Cause(s)
Solution(s)
Subject is out of focal
range
Optical viewfinder was
used to compose image
in macro mode
AF auxiliary light emitter
is obscured, hampering
autofocus function
Subject is insufficiently
illuminated in compari-
son with surroundings
Subject is brighter than
surroundings
Image is blurred or out
of focus, or your desired
composition could not
be shot
Images are too dark
Images are too bright