Photo Mode (Continued)
Using the Digital Zoom to enlarge images may cause slight aliasing. Note: Full Digital Zoom is not recommended for taking pictures that require the highest clarity.
Flash
Use the key to switch to Flash mode.
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| No Flash | Turns off the Flash (for bright places). |
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| Auto | Auto Flash automatically comes on when needed. |
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| Forced Flash | Always flashes (bright or dark areas). |
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| Auto Flash plus Red | Flash fires automatically in low light, and |
| Eye Reduction | eye” effects. Auto Flash is suitable for portraits. |
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| Forced Flash plus | Always flashes with red eye reduction flash. |
| Red Eye Reduction | |
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| Slow Sync | Keeps the shutter open longer. Used at night and in low light to |
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Burst / Self Portrait / Close-up
Use the button to switch among Burst / Self Portrait /
Standard Mode
(Burst Mode) | (Macro) |
Continuous Photography Mode
When entering the Burst Mode, the icon appears on the upper part of the screen. The number represents the number of camera pictures that will be taken (up to 5 pictures). After framing, press the Shutter button and the camera will shoot continuously for that number of photos.
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