Kodak DX7590 User Manual - Page 44

Fill flash, Close ups with a close-up mode, Use Exposure Compensation

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Taking pictures and videos Fill flash Fill flash is included on your camera (see page 21), and is a popular feature. Use fill flash for sunny-day portraits to fill in those dark shadows under the eyes, nose, or under the rim of a baseball hat. It's also useful for side- and back-lit scenes with nearby people or objects with detail you want to reveal. Use Exposure Compensation, or Flash Compensation when needed, by adjusting the Jog dial (see page 18). Fill-flash on Fill-flash off Images taken in Portrait mode Close ups with a close-up mode The flower icon on the camera indicates you have Close-up mode. Once in Close-up mode, your camera takes sharp pictures at close range (see page 24). The camera automatically sets the focus distance depending on the zoom position. Use available light instead of the flash, if possible. Close-up telephoto lets you keep your distance from the subject when you want to capture butterflies and bees on flowers without disturbing them. Close-up wide at 5 in. (12.7 cm) Close-up telephoto at 30 in. (76.2 cm) Images taken at f/5,1/500 second 36 www.kodak.com/go/support

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Taking pictures and videos
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Fill flash
Fill flash is included on your camera (see
page 21
), and is a popular feature.
Use fill flash for sunny-day portraits to fill in those dark shadows under the
eyes, nose, or under the rim of a baseball hat. It’s also useful for side- and
back-lit scenes with nearby people or objects with detail you want to reveal.
Use Exposure Compensation, or Flash Compensation when needed, by
adjusting the Jog dial (see
page 18
).
Close ups with a close-up mode
The flower icon
on the camera indicates you have Close-up mode. Once in
Close-up mode, your camera takes sharp pictures at close range (see
page 24
). The camera automatically sets the focus distance depending on the
zoom position. Use available light instead of the flash, if possible.
Close-up telephoto lets you keep your distance from the subject when you
want to capture butterflies and bees on flowers without disturbing them.
Fill-flash on
Fill-flash off
Images taken in Portrait mode
Close-up wide
at 5 in. (12.7 cm)
Close-up telephoto
at 30 in. (76.2 cm)
Images taken at f/5,1/500 second