Taking Flash Pictures - Kodak Advantix C400 Owner's Manual

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TAKING FLASH PICTURES

In dim light, such as indoors or
outdoors in heavy shade, or on
dark overcast days, you need flash.
Your camera features an automatic
flash that fires when you need it.
The flip-up flash also helps to
minimize red eyes in flash pictures
and to prevent hand obstruction in
front of the lens. When you partially
depress the shutter button and the
flash/camera-ready lamp turns off
and the fill-flash indicator stops
blinking, the flash is fully charged
and ready for picture-taking.
12
1. Open the
LENS COVER
to raise the flash and to turn the
camera ON.
2. Frame your subject within the
VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE
3. Partially
depress the
SHUTTER
(1).
BUTTON
When the
/
FLASH
-
CAMERA
(12) turns off and the
READY LAMP
-
FILL
FLASH INDICATOR
(13) stops blinking,
LCD PANEL
fully depress the shutter button to
take the picture.
/
(2)
FLASH
(11).
(23) on the

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