Concord Camera 4340z Using the Flash, Image Quality Purpose, Tips on Red-Eye Reduction feature

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Image Quality

Purpose

Fine (5x compression rate)

Shoot high quality images

Normal (8x compression rate)

Shoot normal quality images

 

Economy(12x compression rate)

Shoot more images.

Using the Flash

Use the flash according to the guidelines below.

Auto

The camera judges if a flash is required. If the

 

environment is too dark, the flash will fire.

Force On

The flash always fires.

Force Off

The flash does not fire.

Red-eye reduction, Auto

The camera will automatically detect when the flash is

 

needed and the flash will fire after a short delay to

 

prevent Red-Eye phenomenon.

1.Press the button to switch between flash modes.

Flash icon

. The selected flash mode icon appears on the LCD monitor.

2. Shoot the image.

Tips on Red-Eye Reduction feature:

Shooting with flash in dark places, the subject's eyes may appear red in the picture. This phenomenon is known as "Red-Eye" and occurs when flash reflects back from the retina. With the Red-Eye Reduction feature, the camera can contract the pupils of the subject by lighting for about 1 second before the flash is fired to reduce the chances of Red-Eye.

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Contents Page Table of contents 9Appendix Getting Started Package ContentsMacintosh System RequirementsWindows Safety Information FCC Compliance and Advisory Top Camera ComponentsFrontFlash RearAttaching the Wrist Strap Using the Included AccessoriesUsing the Soft Case SideOperating the Multi-controller Preparing the Camera Installing the BatteriesBattery Status Indications Formatting Internal Memory Or Card Memory Installing an SD CardTo turn off the camera Turning the Power On / OffShooting For shooting still images Mode Review Mode Using the Camera Mode ButtonSetting the Date and Time Shooting Mode Play Mode Movie ModeDate Stamp Setting the LanguageMenu Items Selectable with the Menu Button Selecting Menus and SettingsEnglish Mode BalanceFile On / Off Reset LanguageBasic Functions Setting the LCD Display ModeShooting Mode Playback ModeInformation Displayed on the LCD Monitor Using the Zoom Feature Basic Still Image Shooting Mode Focus RangeTaking Pictures Reviewing the Image after Shooting Setting the Image Quality and ResolutionResolution Purpose Image Quality Purpose Using the FlashTips on Red-Eye Reduction feature Multi-pattern metering Setting the Metering ModeMacro Mode Center-weighted meteringContinuous Shooting Setting the Self-Timer and Continuous ShootingShooting with Self-Timer SettingDescriptionAdjusting the Exposure ---EV adjustment Shooting in Long Shutter ModeAdj usting Color Tones ---Setting the White Balance Using the Self-Portrait MirrorVideo Mode Magnifying Images Reviewing Photo & Video ClipsReviewing Files Press Menu to exit Viewing the Files in Thumbnail ModeErasing Files From Memory Erasing Images IndividuallyProtecting Photos and Video Clips Erasing files by using the Review MenuPlaying a Slide Show Auto Play Setting USB ModeFolder File Capacity File Names & PrintingAbout File and Folder Numbers 0065 File Number ResetTo set different printing order for single images Dpof Print SettingsPrinting images Printing still images with a PictBridge printerSetting Print Size Quality Menu Screen Settings ContentPictBridge Custom Menu LayoutColor Description Using the Installer Splash ScreenComputer System Requirements Windows MacintoshOption Identifying Your Operating SystemClick Next . fig Installing the Driver and Directx 9 Windows 98/98SEStep Installing Directx 9- Windows 3Fig Installing Arcsoft Photoimpression ALL Windows UsersClick Yes. fig Win 98 FE/SE Click Next . Fig Click Finish Downloading Images to a Computer Downloading the Files by Using an SD Card ReaderMaking Connections Connecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB Cable DCF Protocol Understanding Camera Memory and StorageInternal Memory Optional SD Memory CardUsing Arcsoft Photoimpression Windows only Page Appendix TroubleshootingProblem Cause Solution Sensor SpecificationsToll Free in Europe Troubleshooting Section in this User’s GuideGetting Help Toll in EuropeTaiwan JapanEurope