Canon A400 PowerShot A400 Camera User Guide - Page 42

Shoot the image.

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Shooting - The Basics z You can switch between settings by pressing the button. When the red-eye reduction function is on When the red-eye reduction function is off z This operation may not work in certain Shooting modes (p. 138). 2 Shoot the image. z The flash will fire if the indicator beside the viewfinder lights orange when the shutter button is pressed halfway. (Does not fire in .) z Shooting procedures are the same as for the Auto Mode (p. 31). z If the flash is used in macro mode, the light may not be controlled correctly. In this case, set a higher ISO sensitivity or use other light sources instead of using the flash. 40 z When shooting with a high ISO sensitivity and using the flash, there is more of a chance of overexposure the closer you are to the subject. z Please note that a slow shutter speed will be selected in dark places or when the flash is set to off. Be careful to avoid camera shake under these conditions. Shooting in Mode Be careful to hold the camera still to avoid camera shake. Shooting in , , , or Mode Fix the camera to a tripod since the shutter speed will be slower than in the mode. If an image is dark in mode, reshooting in mode will make it brighter. z The flash may take approximately 10 seconds to charge. The LCD monitor, if it is on, will go off after the indicator blinks orange while recharging. The LCD monitor will come back on after the indicator lights a steady orange when recharging is completed. Recharging time may vary according to shooting conditions and battery charge levels.

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Shooting – The Basics
You can switch between settings by pressing
the
button.
This operation may not work in certain
Shooting modes (p. 138).
2
Shoot the image.
The flash will fire if the indicator beside the
viewfinder lights orange when the shutter
button is pressed halfway. (Does not fire in
.)
Shooting procedures are the same as for the
Auto Mode
(p. 31).
If the flash is used in macro mode, the
light may not be controlled correctly. In
this case, set a higher ISO sensitivity or
use other light sources instead of using
the flash.
When the red-eye reduction function is on
When the red-eye reduction function is off
When shooting with a high ISO
sensitivity and using the flash, there is
more of a chance of overexposure the
closer you are to the subject.
Please note that a slow shutter speed
will be selected in dark places or when
the flash is set to off. Be careful to avoid
camera shake under these conditions.
Shooting in
Mode
Be careful to hold the camera still to
avoid camera shake.
Shooting in
,
,
,
or
Mode
Fix the camera to a tripod since the
shutter speed will be slower than in the
mode. If an image is dark in
mode, reshooting in
mode will
make it brighter.
The flash may take approximately 10
seconds to charge. The LCD monitor, if
it is on, will go off after the indicator
blinks orange while recharging. The
LCD monitor will come back on after the
indicator lights a steady orange when
recharging is completed. Recharging
time may vary according to shooting
conditions and battery charge levels.