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

The Flash setting icon changes in the Status Display.

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Autoflash fires automatically when needed. Ideal for everyday picture-taking. This is the main flash setting. |
 | Fillflash fires every time you take a picture. Ideal for pictures outside when
your subject is in heavy shade. |
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Red-Eyeflash fires once so the eyes become accustomed to the flash,
then fires again when the picture is taken. Ideal for pictures of people. |
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Fill Red-Eyecombines 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. |
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Offflash does not fire. Ideal for taking pictures where flash is prohibited, as
in museums. |
- To return to the Auto setting, press the Flash button, or turn off the camera.
Owner's Manual Contents
Main Table of Contents
Taking Pictures
Introduction
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Previewing
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Capturing
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Zooming
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Close-Ups
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Self-Timer
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Viewing & Deleting Picture Just Taken
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Flash
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Adjusting Exposure
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Locking Exposure
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Deleting Picture Just Taken
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