Question:
HOWTO: Remove the
Answer:
The camera shake icon is not an error. It is an
indication that the shutter speed is slower than
1/60 sec and will typically appear under dim
lighting. To remove the camera shake icon from the
screen you must increase the ambient lighting of the
scene and/or increase the shutter speed of the camera.
There are several methods to increase the shutter
speed of your camera:
Turn on the camera's Dual IS (Image Stabilization)
or Picture Stabilization function if the camera is
equipped with these features. Refer to the owners
manual for more information.
Set the camera's flash mode to Forced Flash (see
Chapter 2: Basic Photography in the Users' Guide).
If your camera has the Scene Position photography
mode, use this in the Sports setting (see Chapter 3:
Advanced Features Photography in the Users’ Guide).
If your camera has the Shutter Priority-Auto mode,
shoot in this mode and set the shutter speed to a
value of 1/60sec or faster (see Chapter: Advanced
Features Photography in the Users’ Guide).
Please note that you can still take great pictures
when the camera shake icon is present. However, to
do so you must not move the camera during the shot.
Even the slightest tremors in your hands as you
steady the camera may cause your images to appear
blurry and out of focus. We recommend that you use
a tripod or other method of steadying the camera
when the camera shake icon is present.
Blurred images are a result of a combination of low
light and a slow shutter speed. Under poor lighting
conditions the camera shake icon will appear on the
LCD screen of your camera to serve as a warning.