Canon CEL-SE65A210 User Manual

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Subject in
recorded image is
too dark

Subject dark in
comparison to the
background

z

Set the exposure
compensation to a positive (+)
setting.

z

Use the AE lock or spot
metering function.
JSee Locking the Exposure

Setting (AE Lock) (p. 105)
and Switching between Light
Metering Modes
(p. 92).

Subject too far for flash
to reach

z

To use the built-in flash, shoot
within 70 cm to 5.0 m (2.3 to
16 ft.) of the subject at the
maximum wide angle and
within 70 cm to 4.0 m (2.3 to
13 ft.) at the maximum
telephoto setting.

z

Use an externally mounted
flash with a large output.

z

Raise the ISO sensitivity and
then shoot.
JSee Changing the ISO

Speed (p. 98).

The ND filter is On.

z

Set [ND Filter] to [Off].
JSee Using the ND Filter

(p. 120).

Subject in
recorded image is
too bright

Subject too close
causing flash to be too
bright

z

Adjust the flash output with the
flash exposure compensation
function (p. 109).

Subject bright in
comparison to the
background

z

Set the exposure
compensation to a negative (–)
setting.

z

Use the AE lock or spot
metering function.
JSee Locking the Exposure

Setting (AE Lock) (p. 105)
and Switching between Light
Metering Modes
(p. 92).

z

Set [ND Filter] to [On].
JSee Using the ND Filter

(p. 120).

Light shining directly on
subject or reflected off
subject into camera

z

Change the shooting angle.

Problem

Cause

Solution

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