The
periphery
or
bottom
of
the
picture
looks
dark.
• When
you
set
the
flash
coverage
manually,
the
setting
was a
higher
number
than
the
lens
focal
length,
resulting
in a
dark
periphery
.
..
Set the flash coverage that is a lower number than the lens focal
length or set it to auto zoom. (p.18)
•
If
only
the
bottom
of
the
picture
looks
dark,
you
were
too
close
to
the
subject.
~
Keep at least 0.7 m/2.3 ft away from the subject.
The flash
exposure
is
underexposed
or
overexposed.
• There
was
a
highly
reflective
object
(glass
window,
etc.)
in
the
picture.
~
Use FE lock. (p.15)
• The
subject
looks
very
dark
or
very
bright.
..
Set flash exposure compensation. For a dark subject, set a
decreased flash exposure. And for a bright subject, set an
increased flash exposure. (p.14)
• You used
high-speed
sync.
~
With high-speed sync, the effective flash range will be shorter.
Make sure the subject is within the effective flash range displayed.
(p.16)
The
picture
is
really blurred.
• The
shooting
mode
was
set
to
<Av>, and
the
scene
was
dark.
..
Use a tripod
or
set the shooting mode to <P >. (p.12)
The
buttons
do
not
work.
• The Mode Dial
is
set
to
a
Basic
Zone
mode
.
..
Set the Mode Dial to a Creative Zone mode.
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