HP 930 Series User Manual

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support

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Focus too far

The focus

distance is

beyond where

the camera can

focus.

Make sure the camera is
not set to

Macro

focus.

Consider setting the

camera to

Infinity

focus

if your picture subject is far

in the distance.

Focus too close

The focus

distance is closer

than the camera

can focus.

Set the camera to

Macro

focus, or if

set to

Macro

focus,

move further away from

the subject.

Low light - unable

to focus

The scene is too

dark and the

camera cannot

focus.

Add an external light

source, or use

Focus Lock

(see page 27) and point at

a part of the scene that is

brighter.

Unable to focus
and blinking

The camera is set
to

Macro

focus, but the

subject for the

picture is too far.

Set the camera to

Normal

focus, and try taking the

picture again. (See

Setting

the focus range

on

page 30.)

The subject did

not provide

enough contrast

for the camera to

focus properly.

Use

Focus Lock

before

taking the picture (see

page 27).

The light is low

and the image is

likely to be

blurry due to the

long exposure

required.

Use the flash (see

Setting

the flash

on page 33), or

use a tripod.

Message

Possible cause

Solution

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