Canon Optura 100MC Optura 100MC Instruction Manual - Page 53

Using the Built-in Flash

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Using the Built-in Flash E PHOTO PHOTO Using the Full Range of Features 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. It also reduces red-eye effect when shooting people at night or in dark indoor places. A (Auto): The flash automatically fires according to the brightness of the subject. (Red-eye reduction auto): The flash pre-fires automatically before the main firing to reduce red-eye effect. (Flash on): The flash is forced to fire regardless of the brightness of the subject. (Flash off): The flash does not fire. Use this setting when you are shooting in places where flash photography is prohibited. Changing the setting of the flash + , + TAPE CAMERA CARD CAMERA 1. Press the (flash) button. • The display changes in the following order with each press of the button. A (Auto) (Red-eye reduction auto) (Flash off) (Flash on) • The selected mode appears in the display, with the exception of A (Auto), which is displayed and then disappears after 4 seconds. • When you press the flash button while Auto is selected and A is not displayed, A appears. Then, when you press the button while it is displayed, you can change the setting. During record pause mode 2. Press the PHOTO button half way down and hold it. • The flash automatically rises. • appears green in the display. 3. Press the PHOTO button fully down to take the still picture. • The flash fires. • During recording, the display shows the still image. 53

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E
Using the Full
Range of Features
1.
Press the
(flash) button.
The display changes in the following order with each press of the button.
The selected mode appears in the display, with the exception of
(Auto),
which is displayed and then disappears after 4 seconds.
When you press the flash button while Auto is selected and
is not
displayed,
appears. Then, when you press the button while it is
displayed, you can change the setting.
2.
Press the PHOTO button half way down and hold it.
The flash automatically rises.
appears green in the display.
3.
Press the PHOTO button fully down to take the still picture.
The flash fires.
During recording, the display shows the still image.
During record pause mode
A
A
A
A
(Auto)
(Red-eye reduction auto)
(Flash off)
(Flash on)
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. It
also reduces red-eye effect when shooting people at night or in dark indoor
places.
(Auto):
The flash automatically fires according to the brightness of the
subject.
(Red-eye reduction auto):
The flash pre-fires automatically before the main
firing to reduce red-eye effect.
(Flash on):
The flash is forced to fire regardless of the brightness of the
subject.
(Flash off):
The flash does not fire. Use this setting when you are shooting
in places where flash photography is prohibited.
A
Changing the setting of the flash
+
,
+
CAMERA
CARD
CAMERA
TAPE
PHOTO
PHOTO