Polaroid iS529 User Manual - Page 18

Important, Flash Type, Description, Forced Off Default, Flash, Auto Flash, Forced On, Red Eye

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There are several Flash options available on your camera. The options appear on the Photo Capture Mode LCD screen in sequence. To change the Flash mode, press the UP Quick Function button until you arrive at your desired settings. Important: When using Flash, stand between 8 to 10 feet away from the scene you would like to capture. Note: The MACRO mode must be turned OFF when you want to use the Flash. To change the Macro setting:  Press SET to open the menus and scroll to the 'Macro' menu.  Select 'Off'. (See the section titled 'Macro Menu' for more details). When Macro is OFF, the mountain icon appears on the LCD display. Flash Type Forced Off (Default) A Auto Flash Forced On Description  No flash will appear.  Use this when you do not want to activate Flash. NOTE: A 'Turn On Flash' message appears when the camera detects a need for flash. When this message appears, it is recommended to press the Flash/Up button and select one of the flash options: Auto Flash, Forced On or Red-Eye Reduction.  When you want the camera to determine if Flash is needed, select Auto Flash.  The flash will automatically turn on according to the lighting conditions.  When the LED light stops blinking, the Flash is ready for use. Note: In some cameras, an initial flash appears to test your lighting conditions. If flash is needed, a second flash will appear upon taking the photo.  The flash is enabled for each photo.  Note: If you use this option in a well lit environment, your photo may be appear too bright/light (overexposed).  Eliminates the red-eye effect in a photo caused by flash. Red Eye Reduction 17

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There are several Flash options available on your camera. The options appear on the Photo
Capture Mode LCD screen in sequence.
To change the Flash mode, press the
UP
Quick Function button until you arrive at your desired
settings.
Important:
When using Flash, stand between 8 to 10 feet away from the scene you would like to
capture.
Note
: The MACRO mode must be turned OFF when you want to use the Flash.
To change the Macro setting:
Press
SET
to open the menus and scroll to the ‘Macro’ m
enu.
Select ‘Off’. (See the section titled ‘Macro Menu’ for more details).
When Macro is OFF, the mountain icon appears on the LCD display.
Flash Type
Description
Forced Off (Default)
No flash will appear.
Use this when you do not want to activate Flash.
NOTE
: A ‘Turn On Flash’ message appears when the camera
detects a need for flash. When this message appears, it is
recommended to press the
Flash
/
Up
button and select one of the
flash options: Auto Flash, Forced On or Red-Eye Reduction.
A
Auto Flash
When you want the camera to determine if Flash is needed, select
Auto Flash.
The flash will automatically turn on according to the lighting
conditions.
When the LED light stops blinking, the Flash is ready for use.
Note
: In some cameras, an initial flash appears to test your
lighting conditions. If flash is needed, a second flash will appear
upon taking the photo.
Forced On
The flash is enabled for each photo.
Note
: If you use this option in a well lit environment, your photo
may be appear too bright/light (overexposed).
Red Eye Reduction
Eliminates the red-eye effect in a photo caused by flash.