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Advanced Recording

Using the Built - in Flash

You can take natural looking flash pictures with appropriate illumination using the built-in flash, whether they are night scenes, indoors or in other dark places.

OFF : The flash does not fire.

(Auto): The flash comes on depending on the brightness of the subject.

(Flash on): The flash comes on regardless of the brightness of the subject.

(Red-eye reduction auto) : The flash pre-fires automatically before the main firing to reduce red-eye.

FLASH SELECT

The FLASH SELECT function works in CAMERA and M.REC mode.

1.Set the camcorder to CAMERA mode or M.REC mode.

2.Press the MENU button.

The menu list will appear

3.Move the MENU SELECTOR to highlight CAMERA and push the MENU SELECTOR.

4.Select FLASH SELECT from the submenu and push the MENU SELECTOR.

5.Using the MENU SELECTOR, select the FLASH SELECT mode.

Push the MENU SELECTOR to confirm the FLASH SELECT mode.

6.To exit, press the MENU button.

Warning! Do not fire the flash with the flash bulb covered with your hand.

Do not fire the flash close to people’s eyes.

Notes

While using the following functions, you cannot use the FLASH function:

-PROGRAM AE, SHUTTER SPEED, EXPOSURE, STROBE (DSE function), SLOW SHUTTER, CONTINUOUS SHOT, MEMORY MIX

-When you are recording movies onto a tape.

If the flash is forced to fire (Flash on) in a bright location, the flash effect may not be seen on the recorded picture.

When (Red-eye reduction auto) is set, the flash fires twice-once to perform red-eye reduction and the second for taking the main picture. There is approximately a 1.5 second gap

between flashes.

CAM MODE

INITIAL

PROGRAM AE

CAMERA

A/V

WHT. BALANCE

MEMORY

D.ZOOM

VIEWER

EIS

 

DSE SELECT

 

MEMORY MIX

 

FLASH SELECT

CAM MODE

CAMERA SET

PROGRAM AE

WHT. BALANCE

D.ZOOM

EIS

DSE SELECT

MEMORY MIX

FLASH SELECT

CAM MODE

CAMERA SET

FLASH SELECT

AUTO FLASH ON

RED EYE REDUCTION

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Samsung SCD903 manual Using the Built in Flash, Flash Select, Do not fire the flash close to people’s eyes