Picture is too light – Kodak DC40 User Manual
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January 1996
Picture Is Too Light
Cause
Solution
The flash was not needed.
Change to automatic flash by following
the instructions in the “Setting the Flash
Section” section of Chapter 2.
The subject was too close
when the flash was used.
Move so there is at least four feet
between you and the subject.
Exposure setting needs to
be adjusted.
Adjust the exposure as described in
“Setting the Exposure” in Chapter 2.
The light sensors are dirty.
Clean the sensors as described in the
“Cleaning the Light Sensors” section
of Chapter 6.
The light sensors
are covered.
Hold the camera so your hands do
not cover the light sensors. Refer to
the “Parts of the Camera” section of
Chapter 1 for the sensor location.
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