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Auto Flash
The flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions. It is suitable for general photography.
Red-Eye Use this mode to avoid the red-eye effect when photographing people or animals in low light Reduction (RER) conditions. Flash Off Used where the use of flash is prohibited or when utilizing the night view/indoor lighting for shooting. The flash mode can also be turned off when the distance to the subject is too far away for the flash to have any effect.
Notes:
When shooting using flash, although the flash fires twice but the actual shoot is at the second flash. The first fire is to determine whether flash is required. The second flash will not be fired if it is not required. The red-eye reduction function may have little effect if the subject is not directly facing the pre flash or main flash, or when the distance between the camera and the subject is too far. Flash cannot be used during Macro function. It automatically becomes Flash Off. (3) Using Self-Timer This unit includes 2 seconds and 10 seconds Self-Timer function. With the 10 seconds Self-Timer function, the photographer too, can get into the frame when taking group pictures. Moreover, when you take pictures in dark locations, the shutter speed may become slow, setting the 2 seconds Self-Timer will prevent the picture from blurring due to shaking of the camera while pressing the shutter button. Procedures: 1. Ensure that the camera is turned on. 2. Select the Camera mode with the [MODE] button. 3. To activate the Self-Timer, press the Self-Timer /Down button. The 10 seconds Self-Timer indicator will appear on the LCD monitor as shown on the right. Pressing it again will change to 2 seconds Self-Timer. 4. Frame your subject and press the shutter button. The Self-Timer lamp will start blinking for 10 seconds (slowly in the first 7 seconds and rapidly in the remaining 3) or 2 seconds (rapidly blinking only). At the end of the 10 seconds or 2 seconds, the shutter will be released.
Note:
When capturing images using the Self-Timer, do stabilize your camera with eg. a camera stand. (4) Setting the Image Resolution and Quality Users can choose from four image resolution & quality setting, namely: To set the Image quality and resolution, press the [RESOLUTION] & Quality/Left indicated. button until the desired setting is