Casio EX Z60 Owners Manual - Page 242

Change the BEST SHOT scene to Scenery, Possible Cause

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Image Recording APPENDIX Symptom Auto Focus does not focus properly. Possible Cause Action 1) The lens is dirty. 2) The subject is not located in the center of the focus frame when you compose the image. 3) The subject you are shooting is a type that is not compatible with Auto Focus operation (page 66). 4) You are moving the camera. 1) Clean the lens. 2) Make sure the subject is centered in the focus frame when composing the image. 3) Use manual focus (page 88). 4) Turn on Anti Shake or mount the camera on a tripod (page 102). The subject is out of focus in the recorded image. The image is not focused properly. When composing the image, make sure the subject on which you want to focus is located inside the focus frame (page 60). Scenery shots are out of focus. 1) The image is not focused properly. 2) The wrong focus mode is selected. 3) The wrong BEST SHOT scene is selected. 1) When composing the image, make sure the subject on which you want to focus is located inside the focus frame (page 60). 2) Change the focus mode to " " (Auto Focus, page 83) or " " (infinity, page 87). 3) Change the BEST SHOT scene to "Scenery" (page 97). The flash does not fire. 1) " " (flash off) is selected as the flash mode. 2) The battery is dead. 3) A scene that selects " " (flash off) as the flash mode is selected in the BEST SHOT mode. 1) Select a different flash mode (page 71). 2) Charge the battery (pages 35, 40). 3) Select a different flash mode (page 71) or BEST SHOT scene (page 97). 242

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APPENDIX
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1)
Clean the lens.
2)
Make sure the subject is centered in the focus
frame when composing the image.
3)
Use manual focus (page 88).
4)
Turn on Anti Shake or mount the camera on a
tripod (page 102).
When composing the image, make sure the
subject on which you want to focus is located
inside the focus frame (page 60).
1)
When composing the image, make sure the
subject on which you want to focus is located
inside the focus frame (page 60).
2)
Change the focus mode to “
” (Auto Focus,
page 83) or “
” (infinity, page 87).
3)
Change the BEST SHOT scene to “Scenery”
(page 97).
1)
Select a different flash mode (page 71).
2)
Charge the battery (pages 35, 40).
3)
Select a different flash mode (page 71) or
BEST SHOT scene (page 97).
1)
The lens is dirty.
2)
The subject is not located in the center of the
focus frame when you compose the image.
3)
The subject you are shooting is a type that is
not compatible with Auto Focus operation (page
66).
4)
You are moving the camera.
The image is not focused properly.
1)
The image is not focused properly.
2)
The wrong focus mode is selected.
3)
The wrong BEST SHOT scene is selected.
1) “
” (flash off) is selected as the flash mode.
2)
The battery is dead.
3)
A scene that selects “
” (flash off) as the
flash mode is selected in the BEST SHOT
mode.
Auto Focus does not focus
properly.
The subject is out of focus
in the recorded image.
Scenery shots are out of
focus.
The flash does not fire.
Image Recording
Symptom
Possible Cause
Action