Insignia NS-DSC10SL Quick Setup Guide (English) - Page 5

Turning the power on and off, Taking photos

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Turning the power on and off 1 Press and hold the POWER button until the startup image displays. If sounds are enabled, the startup sound plays and the zoom lens extends. 2 Press the POWER button again to turn the camera off. Taking photos NOTE: The zoom lens does not extend if the mode slider is set to Playback mode when the camera is on. To take a photo: 1 Turn the camera on, then slide the mode slider to (Photo mode). 2 Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. 3 Frame the shot using the focus bracket on the LCD screen. 4 Press the shutter button halfway. The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. When the camera is ready to capture the image, the focus bracket turns green, and the aperture value, shutter speed, and ISO setting are displayed. 5 Press the shutter button to capture the image. NOTE: If the shake warning icon ( ) appears, hold the camera steady, with your arms at your side, or use a tripod to stabilize the camera and prevent blurred images. 5

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Turning the power on and off
1
Press and hold the
POWER
button until the startup image
displays. If sounds are enabled, the startup sound plays and the
zoom lens extends.
2
Press the
POWER
button again to turn the camera off
.
Taking photos
NOTE
: The zoom lens does not extend if the mode slider is set to Playback
mode when the camera is on.
To take a photo:
1
Turn the camera on, then
slide the mode slider to
(Photo mode).
2
Press the
POWER
button to
turn the camera on.
3
Frame the shot using the
focus bracket on the LCD
screen.
4
Press the shutter button halfway. The camera automatically
adjusts the focus and exposure. When the camera is ready
to capture the image, the focus bracket turns green, and the
aperture value, shutter speed, and ISO setting are displayed.
5
Press the shutter button to capture the image.
NOTE
: If the shake warning icon (
) appears, hold the camera steady, with
your arms at your side, or use a tripod to stabilize the camera and prevent
blurred images.