Fill— the flash fires every time you press the SHUTTER button. Use this setting when the lighting is poor or when your subject is lit from behind.

Off— the flash is turned off and will not fire. If you turn the flash off, the next time you turn the camera on, the camera defaults to the Auto flash setting.

Exposure Compensation

The camera’s exposure can be adjusted from -2.0 to +2.0 exposure value (EV) in 0.5 EV increments while in Capture mode.

If your pictures are:

correctly exposed —maintain the AUTO default setting which will automatically choose the correct exposure for the lighting conditions.

too dark— increase (+) the exposure compensation setting

too light— decrease (-) the exposure compensation setting

Picture Type

The Picture Type icon changes to indicate the type of picture you are taking. There are three picture types:

Still— a single still picture is taken. The Still picture type is the default; whenever you turn the camera on, Still pictures is the selected picture type.

Burst— a series of pictures are taken in quick succession.

Timelapse— a series of pictures are taken with a time delay between each picture. You can set the time delay through Capture Preferences.

Refer to Chapter 5, “Setting camera properties” for more information about each picture type and their preference settings.

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Kodak DC220, DC260 manual Exposure Compensation, Picture Type