FujiFilm DL-320 ZOOM Owner's Manual page 28

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Taking non-flash pictures
5. Flash off mode
To shoot in the Flash off mode, set the Exposure Mode Dial to
pictures with ambient light only.
Taking distant landscapes
6. Landscape mode
To shoot in the landscape mode, set the Exposure Mode Dial to
focus on distant subjects. This mode is useful for taking landscapes, distant scenes
through a window pane, and distant night scenes.
To take stage scenes and indoor sports events that are beyond reach of the camera's built-in
flash, shoot with the flash turned off (flash off mode).
If you are taking pictures in the flash off mode, mount the camera on a tripod, if possible.
After shooting in the Landscape Mode, switch it off with the Exposure Mode Dial. If you take
near-distance shots with the camera set to
, the picture may turn out unsharp.
. You can take
. The Lens will

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