Solution
1. Holding the Camera2. When the Camera Shake Icon Appears
3. Image is blurred
4. The AF frame does not appear, and the camera does not focus
5. Information on different models
When an image is blurry or cannot be brought into focus during shooting, please check the following.
1. Holding the Camera
You can prevent camera shake by holding the camera firmly.
Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by the sides. Be sure that your fingers do not block the ⋖flash⋗.
2. When the Camera Shake Icon Appears
When you press the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway in low light conditions where camera shake is likely, a flashing () will appear.
Press () a few times to select the [Flash on] (
) setting.
Operate the ⋖FUNC./SET⋗ button () and ⋖directional button⋗ to set the desired [ISO speed].
For details on the setting screen that appears on your camera or the [Shooting Modes] in which the [ISO Speed] can be set, see the table at the end of the page.
3. Image is blurred
Half-press the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ (press lightly to focus), and then press it fully (without releasing the ⋖Shutter Button⋗, press it all the way down).
For details on the shooting distances for the [Focusing Range] of your camera, please see the table at the end of the page.
Press the ⋖Macro⋗ button () several times to select a suitable [Focusing Range].
- Focus Lock
Change the composition while holding the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ down halfway.
- AF Lock
With the ⋖Shutter button⋗ half-pressed, press ().
The focus locks, and () appear on the screen.
4. The AF frame does not appear, and the camera does not focus
If you center on the light and dark contrasting area of the subject and push the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway, or repeatedly push the ⋖Shutter Button⋗ halfway, the [AF frame] will appear and the camera will focus.
Caution
5. Information on different models
Focusing zone | ||
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[Macro] 3 – 60 cm (1.2 in. – 2.0 ft.) (W) |
* (W): When turning the toward () to the maximum wide angle side (Max. wide angle).
** (T): When turning the toward () to the maximum telephoto side (Max. telephoto).