The camera has five flash modes (default setting is Auto Flash). Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
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A | Auto flash | The flash fires automatically as needed. Use this |
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| The flash fires a few times before shooting prior | |
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| Flash Always On | The flash fires for every picture. Use this setting |
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| use it indoors in low light. |
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| The flash fires regardless of the surrounding |
S | slow sync | brightness. In low light conditions, slow shutter |
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| The flash does not fire. Use this setting for |
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| outdoor pictures or where flash is prohibited or |
| Flash Off | may be distracting. Use when shooting toward |
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NOTE:
• Flash modes are only used in still image shooting.
• Never touch or block the flash with your fingers.
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