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Posted on Jun 19, 2008

Nikon Coolpix L1

The camera has recently been displaying the flashing "RED HAND" constantly now. All pics taken now are all blurry. Is there something that I need to change in the settings, or would it require to be submitted for repair?

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You might have the camera set to an inappropriate 'scene' mode. If you are using 'landscape' or 'snow' for an indoor or night shot for example, the camera will select a slow shutter speed which will increase the chance of blur - hence the warning.

If you keep the selector switch all the way to the left (auto mode) you should be fine in most situations. Only use the 'scene' modes for specific purposes.

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Slide the mode selector switch to the left, for reviewing picutres.
Press the 'Menu' buttun.
Scroll to Reset and press select.

Happy picture taking!

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