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5 Advanced operation
5.1 Using the flash
If there is not enough available light for your photo, the built-in flash can
provide the additional light required.
1
Switch the camera on and select the photo mode (single shot
or self-timer mode).
2
You can set the flash to “Auto” , “Always on” or “Off” by
pressing the right button
in single shot and self-timer modes.
The corresponding symbol is displayed on the LCD.
The flash is activated automatically when the light level is too
low if the flash is set to “Auto”. When “Always on” is set the
flash is used for every shot. When “Off” is selected, the flash is
deactivated. The flash only works in single shot mode and
self-timer mode. It does not work in burst and video mode.
Please note that using the flash increases battery
consumption.
5.2 Using direct access buttons
Selecting photography mode directly
In photography mode, you can access the “Single”
, “SelfTimer”
and “Sequence”
modes by pressing the left button repeatedly.
The corresponding symbol is displayed at the top left of the LCD.
Selecting the resolution directly
In photography mode, the OK button can be used to select the
resolution progressively. The current resolution is displayed at the
bottom left of the LCD. In the top right you see the number of photos
you can take in the selected resolution.
Please also refer to the table in the Appendix: “Picture Quantity for
Selected Resolutions”.
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