Canon A400 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The subject comes

out overexposed
(too bright).

The subject is too close to the flash. z When flash is used, the distance between lens and

subject should be no less than 30 cm (1.0 ft.).

The subject is brighter than the

surroundings.

z

Set exposure compensation to a negative

value or use the spot metering function.

Light is shining or reflecting into the

camera.

z

Adjust the camera angle.

The flash mode is set so that the

flash always fires.

z

Set the flash to any other mode except on.

A vertical bar of

light (red, purple)
appears on the

LCD monitor.

The subject is too bright.

z

This is normal occurrence in devices containing

CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction.
(This red bar of light will not be recorded when

shooting still photos, but it will be recorded
when shooting movies.)

White dots or white
asterisks appear

on the image.

Light from the flash has reflected
off dust particles or insects in the

air. This occurs more frequently in

the following condition:
- When shooting at the wide angle

end.

z

This is a phenomenon that occurs with digital
cameras and does not constitute a malfunction.

The flash doesn't

fire.

The flash mode is set to off.

z

Set the flash mode to On.

Problem

Cause

Solution

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