Concord Camera 3045 manual Setting the Flash, Taking Pictures in Macro Mode Close-Up Shooting

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Taking Pictures

Setting the Flash

Pressing the FLASHbutton cycles through the flash modes.

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The flash can be used in Auto

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photography modes, but not in Video

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flash mode icons appear in the LCD.

 

 

 

 

 

The following list describes each flash mode.

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A Auto Flash: the camera detects ambient lighting conditions, and the flash fires if it detects insufficient light.

Always on: the flash fires regardless of ambient lighting conditions.

Off: the flash is off.

Note: Flash is deactivated in the both Macro mode and Continuous Shot mode.

Taking Pictures in Macro Mode ( Close-Up Shooting)

This mode enables picture taking in close distances.

1.Turn the Mode Dial to Auto () or Manual () mode.

2. Slide the Macro Switch to . The Macro icon ( ) will appear on the LCD.

3.Frame the subject in the LCD.

The best shooting range is from 20 cm (0.7 ft) at the maximum wide angle (zoomed out) setting, and from 16 cm (0. 5 ft) at the maximum telephoto (zoomed in) setting.

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Macro switch

NOTES:

Distance is referred to measure the distance between the camera lens surface and the sub- ject.

The flash will be deactivated in Marco mode.

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