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Problems
Possible Causes
Solutions
The finished print
looks under exposed.
(Dark)
1
The method of measuring the subject
brightness is unsuitable.
2
Brightness adjustment dial setting is
incorrect.
3
The ambient temperature is high (above
+40°C/+104°F).
4
The picture was taken with direct light in
front of you.
5
The flash lampface was blocked.
6
The background is too bright in
comparison with the subject.
7
The flash did not reach the subject.
8
The flash reflected back from a mirror or
window glass.
1
Point the lens toward the center of
the subject and measure the subject
brightness.
2
While pointing the lens toward the subject,
turn the brightness adjustment dial to
set the brightness to that for which the
brightness adjustment dial lamp lights.
3
Before taking pictures, place your camera
in a cool place. When the picture comes out
from your camera, keep it away from places or
objects with excessively high temperature.
4
Take a picture with the light behind you,
or turn the brightness adjustment dial one
step toward the direction.
5
When holding your camera, be careful
not to block the flash lampface with your
finger or strap.
6
Turn the brightness adjustment dial one
step toward the direction.
7
Take pictures within 0.6 m to 2.7 m from
the subject.
8
Adjust your position in taking the picture
away from the mirror or window glass.