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Get creative
Using the flash
The flash is set to off as default, but
there are other options.
1 Select to enter the flash sub-
menu.
2 There are three flash options:
On - Your camera will always flash
when taking a picture.
Auto - Your camera will assess
whether or not the flash is
necessary for a good picture.
Off - The camera will never flash.
This is useful if you want to save
battery power.
3 Select the flash option you’d like
to use.
When you’ve made your selection
the flash menu will automatically
close, ready for you to take your
picture.
4 The flash icon in the viewfinder
will change according to your flash
mode.
NOTE: Whenever you exit the camera,
the flash setting will revert to the off
mode. You’ll need to switch the flash
back on if you still need it when you
reopen the camera.
Adjusting the brightness
Contrast defines the difference
between light and dark in an image. A
low contrast image will appear foggy,
whereas a high contrast image will
appear much sharper.
1 Select Brightness in Settings.
2 Slide the contrast indicator along
the bar, towards
for a lower
contrast, hazier image or towards
for a higher contrast, sharper
image.
Choosing a shot mode
1 Select Settings to open the
available shot modes.
2 Choose from the four options:
Normal shot -This is the default
shot type, the photo will be taken
in the normal way, as outlined in
Taking a quick photo on page 34.
Continuous shot - This enables you
to take nine shots automatically in
very quick succession. See Using
Continuous shot mode on page 36
for details.