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Page 15: Flash-lamp signals

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Taking Flash Pictures

In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors
in heavy shade, or on dark overcast days,
you need flash. Your camera features an
automatic flash that fires when you need
it. It also provides automatic daylight fill
flash under certain bright-light conditions
where shadows may exist. When you
partially depress the shutter button and
the flash-ready lamp glows green, the
flash is fully charged and ready for
picture-taking (see the following tables for
Flash-Lamp Signals and Flash-to-
Subject Distance
).

1. Lift the Lens Cover/Flash (3) up to

uncover the Lens (7) and to activate
the flash.

2. Take the picture when the Flash-Ready

Lamp (13 ) glows green.
• The LCD panel will display

“FLASH

NOT READY” message when the
flash is not fully charged.

3. Keep the subject within the distance

range for the speed of film in your
camera. Don’t take pictures beyond the
maximum distance or your pictures will
be dark.

Flash-Lamp Signals

Lamp Indicator

Situation

Glows green

Flash fully charged

“Blinks” red *

Flash not fully charged

Glows red

Subject closer than
2.5 ft (0.8 m)

* A text message will appear on the LCD panel

to inform the user the reason of warning.

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