HP 460t manual Using Flash Features, To activate Flash

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Using Flash Features

By default, this camera is set to automatic flash mode which means that it will determine when to use this feature or not. However, is some situations, it may be useful to manually select the appropriate flash mode. When taking

pictures in difficult lighting conditions, use the Flash button to select the desired mode. This function cannot be activated while recording videos or continuous shooting.

To activate Flash:

• Tap the on-screen Flash icon to display the popup flash menu and tap desired flash mode icon.

Icon.

Item

Description

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

The flash fires automatically whenever the camera determines extra lighting is needed.

 

This is the default mode of the camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The flash fires twice to help reduce the red-eye effect. The first flash strobe is

 

Red-eye

designed to force the iris of the subject to reduce in size to compensate for the bright

 

reduction

light, thus reducing the reflection (red eye effect) of the Eye retina. The second strobe

 

 

is when the photo is taken.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forced on

The flash fires whenever you press the Shutter button

regardless of lighting

 

 

conditions. This may be useful in some bright backlight situations.

 

 

 

 

 

This would be used to capture a dimly lit background while keeping the foreground

 

 

(subject) properly lighted. This flash mode forces the camera to use a slower shutter

 

Slow sync

speed in combination with the flash. The flash fires briefly to light the foreground

 

 

(subject) while capturing ambient light to reveal more detail in the background. If

 

 

Slow Sync flash is not used, the background may appear black or underexposed.

 

 

 

 

Forced off

The flash is turned off and will not fire regardless of the lighting situation. In low light

 

situations, the use of a tripod may be required to reduce photo blurring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash function is only available in shooting still images but not available in Burst and AEB modes.

Do not change the flash while moving the zoom toggle. Change the flash after releasing the zoom toggle if necessary.

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Contents PC460t Page Table of Contents Appendix About this Manual PrefaceImportant Notes and Information Safety and Handling Precautions Camera InformationBattery Information Photo Resolution SpecificationsPackage Contents Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery by USBGetting Started Attach the Camera StrapTo remove the SD/SDHC card Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory CardExternal storage Camera MemoryInternal memory Camera Views Bottom View Onscreen Touch Buttons Camera ButtonsInitial Settings Turning the Power On and OffModes Record ModeTouch screen Layout Using the Touch ScreenPhoto Mode Screen Layout ISO Scene Mode Video Mode Screen Layout Playback mode display of photos Playback Mode Screen LayoutPlayback mode of videos Playback mode of audio clips Changing the LCD Monitor Display Taking Photos Using Voices RecordingRecording Photos, Videos and Voices Recording Videos Movie Size Settings of Recording VideosInternet Mode To activate Stabilizer Using the Stabilizer FeatureTo adjusts the optical zoom Setting the Zoom ControlTo activate Flash Using Flash FeaturesTo set the Focus mode Setting the Focus ModeTo activate Drive mode Setting the Drive ModeHow to use Face tracking Setting the AF Area/Face tracking/Touch ShotHow to use Touch shot To set AF AreaTo go to Record Menu Using the Record MenuRecord Menu Setting the Scene Mode Button Shutter button HDR To activate Intelligent Scene Using Intelligent SceneUsing Kids Mode Using Sports Mode Using Lomo ModeUsing Party Mode Using Soft Skin modeUsing Food Mode Using Flowing Water ModeUsing Foliage Mode Using Auction ModePage To activate Blink Detection Using Smile Capture ModeUsing Blink Detection Mode Using Love Portrait Using Pre-composition ModeUsing Fisheye Lens Mode Using Self PortraitUsing HDR Mode Setting Quality Setting Photo SizeTo adjust EV settings Setting EV CompensationSetting White Balance Setting Metering Setting ISOSetting AF area Setting AEBSetting AF Lamp To set AEBSetting Saturation Setting SharpnessTo set Sharpness To set SaturationSetting Flash Setting ContrastSetting Drive Mode Setting Focus ModeSetting Color Mode Setting the Date Stamp Setting the Digital ZoomTo set Digital Zoom To set Date StampWhite Balance, Metering, Color Mode Setting Auto ReviewPre-Record To set Auto ReviewFile Navigation Viewing in Single Navigation ModePlayback Viewing in Thumbnail Mode Viewing in Photo Stream ModeTo set thumbnail mode To use photo stream navigationTo set calendar mode Viewing in Calendar ModeTo use thumbnail navigation Thumbnail iconsPlaying Videos Zooming imagesTo set volume control Volume ControlPlaying Voice Recording Playing Voice MemoTo go to Playback Menu Playback MenuSearch Photos To use the search functionTo view slideshow SlideshowFavorite To configure slideshow settingsQuick Retouch To use Quick RetouchRed Eye Correction Perspective ControlTo activate Red Eye Correction To use Perspective ControlTo set Color Mode for an image Color ModeRadial Blur To set Radial blur for an imageTo use the Painter for an image PainterDelete Voice MemoTo delete all files To delete attached voice memoTo protect files ProtectTo protect/unprotect a single file To protect/unprotect multiple filesTo trim an image To unlock all filesTrim Startup Image ResizeRotate To set Dpof on a single image/all images To reset DpofTo set Dpof To go to Setup Menu Using the Setup MenuSetting Sounds Setting LCD Save Setting Power SaveSetting Date & Time Setting LanguageSetting Memory Kit Setting TV OutSetting LCD Brightness Reset All Connecting the Camera to a PC Connecting the Camera to a TVMaking Connections To connect your camera to a TVConnecting the Camera to a Printer To set Print All and Print Index Setting the Print Mode MenuTo set Print Select File Naming AppendixAbout Folder and File Names Problem Cause and/or Action TroubleshootingContact/phone Support Language Getting HelpCountry Language City Number Page 7525C00222A
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