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Originally Posted by jjg1204
The DX4330 has the LED next to the optical viewfinder. When taking a picture the "trigger button" should be depressed halfway to allow the camera to focus. When the LED turns green that indicates the camera has focused. In lowlight situations I cannot get the focus light to go green...it just flashes red indicating the camera is not focusing.
To tell you the truth, I never pay much attention to the status LED. I might be mistaken but it turns red only when there is a condition that does not allow the camera to take a picture like a battery about to die or a full memory card. Otherwise it will be orange or green.
The longer exposures were due to the low light, not the focusing problem.
One suggestion. If your subject is not very close you can switch the camera to "Landscape" mode which fixes the focus to infinity. I have used this setting at various distances with good results. You might need to turn on the flash manually (auto or fill flash) because landscape mode forces the flash off.
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Do you have any suggestions for getting the camera to focus (the LED to go green) in lowlight conditions? I plan on experimenting with it this evening.
Well, the above was one. But you will probably not get a green light in low light conditions because if I am not mistaken the orange light is related to the flash (flashing means charging, I believe, steady means flash is ready, I think).