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DP26
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Page
e) Picture is too bright.
Exposure correction is set in the +
direction.
Set the desired exposure correction
value.
–
The metering area is set to a dark
area outside the region of interest.
Move the metering area to the area
where you want to obtain optimum
exposure.
–
AE lock, which was set when the
exposure time was longer than the
currently required exposure time,
is active.
Cancel AE lock.
–
The input highlight level adjustment
is too low.
Reset the current level adjustment
and adjust the optimum level again.
–
The microscope illumination is too
bright.
Reduce the microscope illumination
intensity or engage an ND filter to
reduce brightness.
–
f) Picture is too dark.
Exposure correction is set in
the – direction.
Set the desired exposure correction
value.
–
The metering area is set to a bright
area outside the region of interest.
Move the metering area to the area
where you want to obtain optimum
exposure.
–
AE lock, which was set when the
exposure time was shorter than the
currently required exposure time,
is active.
Cancel AE lock.
–
T h e o u t p u t h i g h l i g h t l e v e l
adjustment is too low.
Reset the current level adjustment
and adjust the optimum level again.
–
The microscope illumination is
too dark.
I n c r e a s e t h e m i c r o s c o p e
illumination intensity or disengage
the existing ND filter to increase
brightness.
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