Where:
FULL or
= High Resolution (1600 x 1200 pixels)
HALF or
= Low Resolution (800 x 600 pixels)
*** or
= Fine quality
** or
= Good quality
* or
= Normal quality
Selecting the Flash mode
1. Make sure the camera is in
Record
mode
2. Press the
Flash
button repeatedly and the icon display changes:
On the Status LCD
(Flash Off)
No icon (Automatic Flash)
(Red-Eye Reduction)
(Flash On)
On the LCD Image display
(Flash Off)
A (Automatic Flash)
(Red-Eye Reduction)
(Flash On)
Remarks
:
The camera defaults to the Flash Off mode.
Automatic Flash
: The flash fires according to lighting conditions (automatically)
Flash on
: The flash is forced to fire. You can use this mode if your intended subject
is subject to backlighting. This is also known as fill-flash.
Flash off
: The flash is suppressed. You can use this mode when your subject is
too far for flash to have any effect. Turning the Flash to OFF will save battery power
and reduce the shot-to-shot time interval.
Red-Eye Reduction
: This reduces the red-eye effect in your subject’s eyes when
taking images in low-light conditions, where the flash is used. The camera will fire
a pre-flash sequence and then fire a normal flash to take the picture.
Using the Self-timer
1. Make sure the camera is in the
Record
mode
2. Press
Self-timer
button to activate the Self-timer.
will display on the Status
LCD and the LCD image display
3. Press
Self-timer
button again to turn off the Self-timer.
will disappear from
the Status LCD and the LCD image display
Note:
When Self-timer is activated, an image will be taken 10 seconds after the
Shutter button is pressed. During the 10-second period, the LED on the front of
the camera will blink and a beep-tone will sound until the image is taken. In the
final two seconds, the beep will sound faster.
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