Kodak DCS300 User Manual

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B-4

The Electronic
Analog Display
blinks in Manual
Exposure mode.

The subject is too
dark.

Select a wider aperture
and/or slower shutter
speed, or use the built-in
flash or an accessory
Nikon Speedlight.

The shutter speed
indications in the
Camera Status LCD
panel and viewfinder
blink.

You are performing
Auto Exposure
Bracketing in
Manual exposure
mode.

This is proper operation

Green

lights

up

inside the viewfinder.

Subject is too dark.

Use the built-in flash or an
accessory Nikon
Speedlight.

Red blinks inside
the viewfinder after
flash shooting.

Light may have been
insufficient.

Confirm the shooting
distance and, if necessary,
move closer to the subject
or select a wider aperture.

The date is not
displayed in
the Camera
Status LCD
panel.

The Pronea date/time
function is disabled.

The date is displayed on
the Image LCD panel.
Refer to “Setting the Date
and Time” on page 3-1.

Can’t tag an
image.

The Tag icon does
not appear in the
Menu bar.

The REC/TAG
button is being held
for too long.

Quickly press and release
the REC/TAG button to tag
an image. Refer to
“Tagging an Image” on
page 9-9.

The image in
the Image LCD
panel or on the
computer
covers less of
the scene than
shown in the
viewfinder.

Visual inspection.

Focal length zoom.
(The viewfinder is
sized to a negative
which is slightly
larger than the
imager. As a result,
the scene area is
slightly smaller than
that depicted in the
viewfinder.)

Frame the subject within
the brackets on the matte
glass surface in the
viewfinder.

Symptom

Indication

Cause

Remedy

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