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HP 630 series User Manual

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support

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A long delay

occurs

between

pressing the

Shutter button

and the

camera

taking a

picture.

The camera

needs time to

lock focus and

exposure.

Use

Focus Lock

. (See

Using focus

lock

on page 31.)

The camera is

taking a long

exposure.

Use a tripod or the flash.

The camera is

set to either the

Red-Eye

or

Night

flash

setting.

It will take longer to take a picture

with either the

Red-Eye

or

Night

flash setting. The shutter is

delayed because of the additional

flash. In turn, make sure your

subjects wait for the second flash.

My image is

too bright.

The flash

provided too

much light.

Use the

Flash Off

setting (see

page 31).

You were too

close to the

subject to use

the flash.

Move back from the subject or use

the

Flash Off

setting (see

page 31), and take the picture

again.

A natural or

artificial source

other than the

flash provided

too much light.

Try taking the picture from a

different angle. Avoid pointing

the camera directly toward a

bright light or reflective surface on

a sunny day. Try adjusting the

Exposure Compensation

(

see

page 39).

The scene had

many dark

objects, such as

a black dog on

a black couch.

Decrease the

Exposure

Compensation

(see page 39) so

the dark objects in the scene will

not look “washed-out.”

Problem

Possible cause Solution