Setting the flash – Kodak DC215 User Manual

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Setting the Flash

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.

1

With the camera on, set the Slider switch
to Capture.

2

Press the Flash button to scroll though
the flash options.

The Flash setting icon changes in the
Status Display.

q

Auto

—flash fires automatically when

needed. Ideal for everyday picture-
taking. This is the main flash setting.

q

Fill

—flash fires every time you take a

picture. Ideal for pictures outside
when your subject is in heavy shade.

q

Red-Eye

—flash fires once so the eyes

become accustomed to the flash, then
fires again when the picture is taken.
Ideal for pictures of people.

q

Fill Red-Eye

—combines 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.

q

Off

—flash does not fire. Ideal for

taking pictures where flash is
prohibited, as in museums.

3

To return to the Auto setting, press the
Flash button, or turn off the camera.

Review

Capture

Connect

Preferences

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