Using the self-timer, Using the macro feature, Using face tracking – Insignia NS-DSC1110A User Manual

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NS-DSC1110A 10 Megapixel Camera

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Your camera is equipped with five flash modes:

Using the self-timer

Self-timer lets you take photos after a 10-second
delay. This function is available only when
capturing still images. When the self-timer is turned
on, the icon is displayed on the LCD.
The self-timer setting is automatically set to Off
when you turn your camera on or off.

To turn on the self-timer:

1 Press

on the navigation control to turn on

the self-timer. When the self-timer is turned on,
the shutter release is delayed for 10 seconds.

2 Press the shutter button to take the photo. Your

camera will take the photo 10 seconds later.

Using the macro feature

Your camera is equipped with a macro feature that
lets you focus on very close subjects.

To use the macro feature:

1 Press

on the navigation control. The macro

icon appears on the LCD.

2 Aim your camera at the subject you want to

capture.

3 Half-press the shutter button to focus.

4 Fully press the shutter button to capture the

image.

Using face tracking

The face tracking mode detects faces and sets the
camera to focus on detected faces. This function
can detect several faces at the same time. However,
the camera sets the focus on the person closest to
the center of the LCD screen.

To use face tracking:

1 Press

on the navigation control. The face

tracking icon appears on the LCD.

2 Aim your camera at the subject you want to

capture. White frames appear around faces that
are detected.

3 Half-press the shutter button to focus. The white

frame closest to the center of the screen turns
green.

4 Fully press the shutter button to capture the

image.

Auto flash—Flash fires automatically when shooting
conditions require extra lighting.

Red-eye reduction—Flash fires twice--once to let the
subject’s eyes adjust to the flash, then again to take the
actual image.

Force on—Flash fires every time you take a photo,
regardless of lighting conditions.

Slow sync (fill flash)—Flash fires with a slow shutter
speed. Ideal for situations where additional lighting is
needed for subjects in the foreground.

Flash off—The flash never fires, regardless of lighting
conditions.

Notes

Flash charging time may increase when the
battery is low.

Hold the camera steady, or mount it on a tripod,
to reduce blurring when using the slow sync
flash mode.

Notes

When using the self-timer, make sure that you use a
tripod or place your camera on a level, stable surface.

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Self-timer icon

Note

When capturing an image with several faces, face
tracking may take more time to detect faces than it
does when the image has only one face.

Macro icon

Facing tracking

icon

White
frame

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