Ricoh GX200 User Guide - Page 241

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Problem Cause Solution Refer to Even though the flash The distance to the subject fired, the picture is dark. exceeds the flash range. Get closer to your subject and P.51 shoot. Change the flash mode or P.146 the ISO setting. The subject is dark. Correct the exposure. (Exposure P.138 compensation also changes the light intensity of the flash.) The light intensity of the flash is Adjust the light intensity of the P.124 not appropriate. flash. P.125 The flash cover is not fully raised. Do not press or cover the flash P.51 cover. Also, return the LCD viewfinder to the original angle, and adjust to open the flash. The image is too bright. The light intensity of the flash is not appropriate. Adjust the light intensity of the flash. Alternatively, move a little away from the subject or illuminate the subject with another light source instead of using the flash. P.124 P.125 Subject is overexposed. (The [!AE] symbol appears.) Correct the exposure. Decrease the exposure time. Increase the aperture value (close the aperture). Set [Auto Aper. Shift] to [On]. P.138 P.89 P.87 P.149 The image is too dark. The brightness of the picture display is not appropriate. The shot was taken in a dark place while set to flash off. Adjust the brightness of the P.188 picture display. Open the flash. Use the F (Flash) P.51 button to cancel flash off. The subject is underexposed. Correct the exposure. Increase the exposure time. P.138 P.89 The brightness of the picture display is not appropriate. Adjust the brightness of the picture display. P.188 The image lacks natural The picture was shot in conditions Add a white object to the P.140 7 color. that made it difficult for auto white composition or use a white balance to adjust the white balance mode other than [AUTO]. balance. The date or recording information does not appear on the screen. Display is set to no symbol display. Press the DISP. button to change P.64 the display. The brightness of the You are using AF in a dark place This is normal. - picture display changes or when the auto focus range and during AF. surrounding brightness are different. There is a vertical smear This is a phenomenon that occurs This is normal. - on the image. when a bright subject is shot. It is called the smear phenomenon. Appendices 239

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7
Appendices
Even though the flash
fired, the picture is dark.
The distance to the subject
exceeds the flash range.
Get closer to your subject and
shoot. Change the flash mode or
the ISO setting.
P.51
P.146
The subject is dark.
Correct the exposure. (Exposure
compensation also changes the
light intensity of the flash.)
P.138
The light intensity of the flash is
not appropriate.
Adjust the light intensity of the
flash.
P.124
P.125
The flash cover is not fully raised.
Do not press or cover the flash
cover. Also, return the LCD
viewfinder to the original angle,
and adjust to open the flash.
P.51
The image is too bright.
The light intensity of the flash is
not appropriate.
Adjust the light intensity of the
flash. Alternatively, move a little
away from the subject or
illuminate the subject with
another light source instead of
using the flash.
P.124
P.125
Subject is overexposed.
(The [!AE] symbol appears.)
Correct the exposure.
Decrease the exposure time.
Increase the aperture value
(close the aperture). Set [Auto
Aper. Shift] to [On].
P.138
P.89
P.87
P.149
The brightness of the picture
display is not appropriate.
Adjust the brightness of the
picture display.
P.188
The image is too dark.
The shot was taken in a dark
place while set to flash off.
Open the flash. Use the
F
(Flash)
button to cancel flash off.
P.51
The subject is underexposed.
Correct the exposure.
Increase the exposure time.
P.138
P.89
The brightness of the picture
display is not appropriate.
Adjust the brightness of the
picture display.
P.188
The image lacks natural
color.
The picture was shot in conditions
that made it difficult for auto white
balance to adjust the white
balance.
Add a white object to the
composition or use a white
balance mode other than [AUTO].
P.140
The date or recording
information does not
appear on the screen.
Display is set to no symbol
display.
Press the DISP. button to change
the display.
P.64
The brightness of the
picture display changes
during AF.
You are using AF in a dark place
or when the auto focus range and
surrounding brightness are
different.
This is normal.
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There is a vertical smear
on the image.
This is a phenomenon that occurs
when a bright subject is shot. It is
called the smear phenomenon.
This is normal.
-
Problem
Cause
Solution
Refer to