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Troubleshooting – FujiFilm 30i User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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

No power.

Power cuts out during
operation.

Batteries run out
quickly.

No photograph is taken
when the shutter button
is pressed.

i The batteries are exhausted.
i The AC power adapter plug has come out

of the power outlet.

i The batteries are exhausted.

i You are using the camera in extremely

cold conditions.

i The terminals are soiled.

i The batteries have reached the end of its

operating life.

i No SmartMedia is loaded.
i The SmartMedia is fully recorded.

i The SmartMedia is write-protected.
i The SmartMedia is not formatted.
i The SmartMedia contact area is soiled.

i The SmartMedia is damaged.
i The Auto Power Off function has switched

the camera off.

i The batteries are exhausted.

i Load fully charged batteries.
i Plug the adapter back in.

i Load fully charged batteries.

i Put the batteries in your pocket or another

warm place to heat it and then load it into
the camera just before you take a picture.

i Wipe the battery terminals with a clean,

dry cloth.

i Load new fully charged batteries.

i Load a SmartMedia.
i Insert a new SmartMedia or erase some

unwanted frames.

i Remove the write-protection.
i Format the SmartMedia.
i Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a

clean dry cloth.

i Load a new SmartMedia.
i Switch the camera on.

i Load fully charged batteries.

Problem

Cause

Remedy

Problem

Cause

Remedy

I can’t use the flash to
take pictures.

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

The image is blurred.

There is speckling on
the image.

I can’t format the
SmartMedia.

i The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode.

i You pressed the shutter button while the

flash was charging.

i The batteries are exhausted.

i The subject is too far away.
i Your finger was covering the flash/flash

control sensor.

i The lens is dirty.
i You photographed a distant subject with

the macro selector switch set to “5”.

i You took a close-up shot with the macro

selector switch set to “t”.

i The shot was taken with a slow shutter

speed (long exposure) in a high-
temperature environment.

i The SmartMedia is write-protected.

i Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction

or Forced Flash mode (the flash cannot be
used in some modes).

i Wait until charging is completed before

pressing the shutter button.

i Load fully charged batteries.

i Move closer to the subject.
i Hold the camera correctly.

i Clean the lens.
i Cancel Macro mode.

i Set the camera to Macro mode.

i This is a characteristic of CCDs and does

not indicate a camera fault.

i Remove the write-protection.

(Peel off the write-protect sticker.)