Using the Flash

BThe W(Off) Indicator

Note the following when lighting is poor and the flash is off (W):

Place the camera on a flat, level surface or use a tripod (recommended). Turn vibration reduction (A86) off when using a tripod.

The Esymbol is displayed when the camera automatically increases sensitivity. Pictures taken when Eis displayed may be slightly mottled.

BNote on Using the Flash

When using the flash at a wide-angle zoom position, reflections from dust particles in the air may appear as bright spots in pictures. To reduce these reflections, set the flash to W(Off) or zoom in on the subject.

CThe Flash Lamp

The flash lamp indicates flash status when the shutter-

Flash lamp

release button is pressed halfway.

On: Flash will fire when picture is taken.

 

 

Blinks: Flash charging. Wait a few seconds and try

 

 

 

again.

 

 

Off: Flash will not fire when picture is taken.

 

 

If the battery level is low, monitor turns off after the picture is taken with flash and the flash lamp blinks until the flash is completely charged.

CThe Flash Mode Setting

The default setting is U(auto). (except for the one-touch portrait mode and a part of Scene mode)

In any flash mode other than A(auto) mode, switching to another shooting mode or turning the camera off restores the default flash setting for all modes.

CRed-eye Reduction

The COOLPIX L15 is equipped with an advanced red-eye reduction system. Pre-flashes are fired several times at low intensity before the main flash, to reduce “red-eye.” If the camera detects “red- eye” after a picture is taken, Nikon’s own In-Camera Red Eye Fix processes the image as it is recorded. Therefore, there is a slight delay before the shutter-release button operates normally to take another picture. Note the following when using red-eye reduction:

Not recommended for when shutter-release timing is essential.

It takes a longer time than usual to start the next shooting.

Red-eye reduction may not always produce the desired results.

In some rare cases, other portions of pictures may be affected.

Use flash modes other than auto with red-eye reduction in above cases.

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