Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 212
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shutter speed manually, try adjusting one setting and letting the camera choose the other setting with Shutter Priority or Aperture Priority (see Chapter 5). If you're using the macro mode to take a close-up photo, be sure to provide adequate lighting for your subject. If you're taking a picture at night and you want to light up the background as well as your subject, use the camera's slow synchronized flash mode. If you need more light, attach an optional external flash to the camera's hot shoe (see Appendix A). Your picture is too light (overexposed). If you're using the forced flash setting, it may be too bright. Try setting the flash to Auto . If you're facing a bright light source, you may need to shoot your picture from a different angle. Use Image Expert to adjust the picture's brightness, as described on page 11-4. Set user mode to Manual and adjust the camera's exposure setting (see Chapter 5). Part of your picture is missing. Make sure you're not blocking the lens with your finger, wrist strap, clothing, or other object. A horizontal or vertical red line appears on your picture. Red lines are caused by glare. Avoid photographing 16 shiny surfaces that reflect excessive amounts of light into your lens. Try using the red-eye reduction flash mode when you are photographing areas that have shiny surfaces. The wrong date and/or time are displayed on your pictures. When you change the batteries in your camera, you may need to reset the clock. You can use the LCD screen SETUP menu or set the camera's clock from your computer. See Chapter 7 or Chapter 12 for more information. A Your pictures don't look as good as they used to. B Your camera's lens may be dirty or dusty. Try cleaning it by following the instructions on page 16-1. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 16-11