Microtek gnc m timv320 1104 User Manual

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Using the Flash
The flash serves as a built-in supplemental light source
for taking pictures in environments with insufficient
lighting. The effective flash range is 1.5m to 2m.
The flash with red-eye reduction allows you to reduce
the phenomenon of “red eyes,” which occurs when a
subject is photographed directly while using a flash.
By pressing the Flash ( ) button you can toggle through
the following flash modes:
 Auto (Auto flash) — The flash fires when ambient
lighting conditions require its use.
 Auto with red-eye reduction — The flash will fire
when ambient lighting conditions require its use and will
reduce the red-eye effect.
 Forced flash — The flash fires every time you take a
picture, regardless of ambient lighting conditions.
 Forced flash with red-eye reduction — The flash fires
every time you take a picture regardless of lighting
conditions and will reduce the red-eye effect.
 Flash off — The flash will not fire.
To take pictures using a desired flash mode:
1. In Photo mode ( ), frame the subject using the LCD
screen.
2. Press the Flash ( ) button until
the desired flash mode appears
on the LCD screen.
The factory default flash is
Flash off.
3. Press the Shutter button to
shoot.
Auto with red-eye
reduction
Before
After
NOTE: The flash is designed to fire twice in order to detect
correct shooting distance of the subject. When you press
the Shutter button with the flash enabled, you will see the
flash fire twice and hear a sound to indicate that a still
image has been taken (unless the sound is disabled). The
DV camera is then ready to take another still image.