Kodak ZD8612 User Manual - Page 11

Taking flash pictures - is camera

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Doing more with your camera Taking flash pictures Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows. The flash opens when you turn on the camera. Press the Flash button repeatedly to scroll through flash modes. (See flash modes below.) Flash-to-subject distance in Smart Scene mode Wide angle 1.6-25.6 ft (0.5-7.8m) Telephoto 3.9-14.4 ft (1.2-4.4 m) Flash modes Auto Off Flash fires When the lighting conditions require it. Never. Fill Red-eye Every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Use when the subject is in shadow or is "backlit" (when the light is behind the subject). In low light, hold the camera steady or use a tripod. If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned off If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned on (in the (in the Setup menu): the flash Setup menu): the flash fires once so the fires once and the camera eyes become accustomed to the flash, automatically corrects red-eye in then fires again when the picture is the picture. taken. www.kodak.com/go/z8612support 11

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Doing more with your camera
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Taking flash pictures
Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
The flash opens when you turn on the camera.
Press the Flash
button repeatedly to scroll
through flash modes. (See flash modes below.)
Flash-to-subject distance in Smart Scene mode
Wide angle
1.6–25.6 ft (0.5–7.8m)
Telephoto
3.9–14.4 ft (1.2–4.4 m)
Flash modes
Flash fires
Auto
When the lighting conditions require it.
Off
Never.
Fill
Every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Use
when the subject is in shadow or is “backlit” (when the light is behind the
subject). In low light, hold the camera steady or use a tripod.
Red-eye
If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned off
(in the Setup menu): the flash
fires once and the camera
automatically corrects red-eye in
the picture.
If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned on (in the
Setup menu): the flash fires once so the
eyes become accustomed to the flash,
then fires again when the picture is
taken.