FujiFilm ZOOM DATE 60 User Manual

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Printed pictures

1

When shooting a picture, hold your camera cor-
rectly so that your finger is not on the AF win-
dows.

2

Compose the picture in the AF frame and shoot,
or shoot using AF Lock.

3

Clean the lens.

4

Hold the camera firmly and press the shutter re-
lease button gently. Use a tripod for slow shutter
speeds.

5

Take picture of a subject at a distance greater than
W: 1.0 m (3.3 ft.), T: 1.6 m (5.2 ft.).

1

Shoot within specified coverage distance of elec-
tronic flash.

2

Do not cover the flash with your finger.

3

Turn on the back light compensation flash mode

and press the shutter release button.

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1

Was your finger on the AF windows
when shooting?

2

Did you aim the subject properly?

3

Is the lens dirty?

4

Is the camera moving?

5

Was the subject too close (less than
1.0 m/3.3 ft.)?

1

Subject was too far from the camera
for flash photography in a dark place.

2

Was your finger over the flash?

3

Was the subject backlit from being

taken next to a window, etc.?

Picture is not sharp.

Picture is too dark.

Problems

Possible Causes

Solutions

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