Kodak KE85 User's Guide - Page 21

Nightview with, or without flash, TAKING FLASH PICTURES

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3. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) completely down to take a picture. • To cancel the fill-flash mode and flash-off mode, turn off the camera by pressing the on/off button (19) or select a different flash mode by pressing the exposure button (18). If you want to change the default setting to auto-flash without red-eye reduction, press the mode button (16) and deselect the red-eye-reduction indicator (34). Nightview with or without flash Use flash to balance the flash and existing light exposure so that you can take beautiful pictures of people at sunset or at night, or select flash off when you just want to use the existing light. The camera-warning light (10) "blinks" red to alert you that the shutter speed is slow. In these situations- use high-speed film, place the camera on a tripod or another firm support, and hold your camera steady to take a picture. 1. Follow steps 1-3 on pages 15 and 16 for TAKING FLASH PICTURES. 19

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3.
Hold the camera steady and gently
press the shutter button
(1)
completely down
to take a picture.
To cancel the fill-flash mode and
flash-off mode, turn off the
camera by pressing the on/off
button
(19)
or select a different
flash mode by pressing the
exposure button
(18)
.
If you want to change the default
setting to auto-flash without red-eye
reduction, press the mode button
(16)
and deselect the red-eye-reduction
indicator
(34)
.
Nightview with
or without flash
Use flash to balance the flash and
existing light exposure so that you can
take beautiful pictures of people at
sunset or at night, or select flash off
when you just want to use the existing
light. The camera-warning light
(10)
“blinks” red to alert you that the
shutter speed is slow. In these
situations— use high-speed film,
place the camera on a tripod or
another firm support, and
hold your
camera steady to take a picture.
1.
Follow steps 1–3 on pages 15 and
16 for
TAKING FLASH PICTURES
.