Using the flash, Using the self-timer – Vivitar Vivicam 2755 User Manual

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Using the Flash

The digital camera has three different flash modes: AUTO (the default mode); FILL;
and OFF. Each of these modes can be accessed via the Flash/- button on the backside
of the camera.

AUTO - the camera automatically fires the flash when the brightness

of the subject or scene is too low.

FILL - fires the flash regardless of the brightness levels in the vicinity.

However, the strength of the flash varies according to the ambient
brightness of your surroundings, so the more light in the area, the
lower level of the flash.

OFF - the flash disengaged no matter what the ambient brightness

of the surroundings is.

Using the Self-Timer

The Self-Timer is handy for creating a delay between the time you press the shutter
and the time the picture is taken. You can activate the self-timer by pressing the
Self/+ button at anytime in Record mode. Once engaged, each time you press the
Shutter Release button on top of the camera there is a 10 second delay; this delay
is marked by flashing the Self-Timer LED once per second for seven seconds, then
twice per second for the last three seconds.

Memory Full

Once you have taken the number of pictures allowed by the camera you must erase
them before capturing new ones. To save pictures, transfer them from the camera
to your computer via the appropriate cable (PC or MAC) and the I/O port on your
computer.
When your camera memory is full, the green memory light will flash every one second.
Also, the LCD screen displays a STORAGE FULL message.

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