Kodak F350 User Manual - Page 16

Taking Flash Pictures

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TAKING FLASH PICTURES In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade, or on dark overcast days, you need flash. Your camera features an automatic pop-up flash that fires when you need it. The pop-up flash helps to minimize red eyes in flash pictures (see Tips for better pictures). 1. Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (9) to uncover the LENS (8), to activate and raise the FLASH (7), and to turn on the camera. 2. Frame your subject within the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (13). 14 3. Wait for the FLASH-READY LAMP (14) to turn green. 4. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1) to take a picture. 5. Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera (see Flash-to-subject distance). Don't take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your pictures will be dark.

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TAKING FLASH PICTURES
In dim light, such as indoors or
outdoors in heavy shade, or on
dark overcast days, you need
flash. Your camera features an
automatic pop-up flash that fires
when you need it. The pop-up
flash
helps to minimize red eyes
in flash pictures (see
Tips for
better pictures
).
1.
Slide the
LENS
COVER
SWITCH
(9)
to uncover the
LENS
(8)
, to
activate and raise the
FLASH
(7),
and to turn on the camera.
2.
Frame your subject within the
VIEWFINDER
EYEPIECE
(13)
.
3.
Wait for
the
FLASH
-
READY
LAMP
(14)
to turn green.
4.
Press the
SHUTTER
BUTTON
(1)
to take a picture.
5.
Keep the subject within the
distance range for the speed
of film in your camera (see
Flash-to-subject distance
).
Don’t take pictures beyond the
maximum distance or your
pictures will be dark.