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KODAK DC215 Zoom Digital Camera
Setting the Flash

When taking pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows, your pictures need flash. Your camera has five different flash options with a range of 10 ft (3.0 m) to accommodate most picture-taking situations.

  1. With the camera on, set the Slider switch to Capture.
  2. Press the Flash button to scroll though the flash options.

    The Flash setting icon changes in the Status Display.

    Auto—flash fires automatically when needed. Ideal for everyday picture-taking. This is the main flash setting.
    Fill—flash fires every time you take a picture. Ideal for pictures outside when your subject is in heavy shade.
    Red-Eye—flash fires once so the eyes become accustomed to the flash, then fires again when the picture is taken. Ideal for pictures of people.
    Fill Red-Eye—combines both Fill and Red-Eye flash features. Ideal for outside pictures of people in heavy shade where it is too bright for Auto flash to work.
    Off—flash does not fire. Ideal for taking pictures where flash is prohibited, as in museums.
  3. To return to the Auto setting, press the Flash button, or turn off the camera.

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Taking Pictures
Introduction | Previewing | Capturing | Zooming | Close-Ups | Self-Timer | Viewing & Deleting Picture Just Taken | Flash | Adjusting Exposure | Locking Exposure | Deleting Picture Just Taken