Troubleshooting – FujiFilm FinePix 3800 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Possible causes

Solutions

The camera does not emit
any sound.

i The camera volume is set too low.
i The microphone was blocked during

shooting/recording.

i There is something covering the speaker

during playback.

i Adjust the volume.
i Take care not to block the microphone

during shooting/recording.

i Ensure that the speaker is uncovered.

The Frame function does
not erase the frame.

i DPOF settings are specified for some

frames.

i Some frames may be protected.

i Cancel the DPOF settings and try again

(

➡P.70).

i Remove the protection.

The ERASE ALL function
does not erase all the frames.

Can’t format the xD-Picture
Card.

The xD-Picture Card is write-protected.

Remove the write-protection.
(Peel off the write-protect sticker.)

When the camera is connected
to a personal computer (PC),
the shot image appears on the
camera’s LCD monitor.

i The special FinePix 3800 USB cable is not

properly connected to the computer or
camera.

i The PC is not switched on.

i Set up the camera and the special FinePix

3800 USB cable correctly.

i Switch the PC on.

The camera no longer
works correctly.

The camera has suffered an unforeseen
problem.

Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect the
AC power adapter. Then reload the batteries
or reconnect the AC power adapter and try
again.

Nothing happens when I
use the Mode switch.

i Camera malfunction.

i The batteries exhausted.

i Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect

the AC power adapter. Then reload the
batteries or reconnect the AC power adapter
and try again.

i Replace the batteries.

Troubleshooting

e If you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more.

Troubleshooting

Possible causes

Solutions

Can only select “Suppressed
Flash” flash mode.

Continuous shooting is selected.

Set continuous shooting to OFF.

Can’t use the flash to take
pictures.

i The shutter button was pressed while the

flash was charging.

i The batteries are exhausted.
i The Suppressed Flash mode is selected.

i Wait until charging is completed before

pressing the shutter button.

i Load new fully charged batteries.
i Set the flash mode to Auto, Red-eye

Reduction or Forced Flash (The flash cannot
be used in some modes).

The photographed image
is dark even though I used
the flash.

i The subject is too far away.

i Your finger was covering the flash/flash

control sensor.

i Move to within the effective flash range

before taking the shot.

i Hold the camera correctly.

The image is blurred.

i The lens is dirty.
i You photographed scenery with Macro mode

selected.

i You took a close-up shot without selecting

Macro mode.

i You are shooting a subject that is not suited

to autofocusing.

i Clean the lens.
i Cancel Macro mode.

i Select Macro mode.

i Use AF/AE lock to take the shot.

The playback image is
faded when I used the
flash to take a picture.

i There is dust on the flash control sensor.

i Use an applicator such as a cotton swab to

clean the flash control sensor.

There is speckling on the
image.

The shot was taken with a slow shutter speed (long
exposure) in a high-temperature environment.

This is a characteristic of CCDs and does not
indicate a camera fault.

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