Sony MVCCD400 Operating Instructions - Page 101
Set [RED EYE REDUCTION] in the SET UP settings to [ON], Set [HOT SHOE] to [OFF] s 62 and 117.
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Symptom Your camera cannot record images. Recording takes a long time. The built-in flash or the optional external flash (HVL-F1000) does not work. The macro function does not work. The eyes of the subject come out red. The date and time are recorded incorrectly. Cause Solution • No disc has been inserted. • The disc is full. • The disc has not been initialized. • You cannot record images while charging the flash. • The mode dial is not set to , S*, A*, M* or SCN when shooting a still image. • The mode dial is not set to when shooting a movie. p Insert a disc (page 20). p Replace it with a new one format the disc when using a CD-RW. p Initialize the disc (page 21). - p Set it to , S*, A*, M*, or SCN (page 24). p Set it to (page 94). * MVC-CD400 only • NR slow shutter is activated. - • The mode dial is set to , SET UP, or (MPEG MOVIE or MULTI BURST). • The flash is set to (no flash). • The Twilight mode is selected for the Scene Selection function. • The Landscape mode is selected for the Scene Selection function. • [MODE] (REC MODE) in the menu settings is set to [BURST 3] or [EXP BRKTG] (MVC-CD400 only). • [HOT SHOE] in the SET UP settings is set to [ON] (MVC-CD400 only). p Set it to other modes. p Set the flash to auto (no indicator) or (forced flash) (page 29). p Cancel the setting (page 33). p Set the flash to (forced flash) (page 29). p Set it to other settings. p Set [HOT SHOE] to [OFF] (pages 62 and 117). • The Landscape mode is selected for the Scene Selection function. • [CONVERSION LENS] in the SET UP settings is set to [ON] (MVC-CD400 only). p Cancel the setting (page 33). p Set it to [OFF] (pages 62 and 117). - p Set [RED EYE REDUCTION] in the SET UP settings to [ON] (page 30). • The date and time are not set correctly. p Set the correct date and time (page 17). Troubleshooting 101