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Problem
Cause
Solution
Using flash, the picture is
too dark.
The subject is beyond the
flash range.
Be aware of the flash
range of your camera,
listed on page 34.
The flash is not charged.
The orange flash lamp
blinks when the shutter-
release button is pressed
partway down while the
flash is charging. Wait until
the flash lamp glows.
All the images are too dark
or too light.
Exposure-compensation is
not set to 0.
Set the exposure-
compensation value to 0
(P. 46, 47).
The image file is corrupt.
The compact flash card
was removed while the
camera was accessing the
card.
Never remove a compact
flash card when the green
focus lamp is blinking
slowly after taking a
picture.
Problem
Cause
Solution
The camera will not
function normally.
Remove the batteries after opening the card slot/battery-
chamber cover on the bottom plate of the camera body
and reinsert them. If the camera got out of order while it
was being powered by the AC adapter, unplug the AC
adapter cable from the DC terminal and reconnect the
cable. Subsequently, press the main switch to turn on
the camera again.
The CF card is likely to be damaged if you fail to
shut off the camera power normally. In such a case,
re-format the CF card on a personal computer after
transferring the image data from the CF card to the
personal computer.
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