Using The Flash; Using The Top Menu - Bushnell 11-0013G Instruction Manual

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Using The Flash

The default setting is "Auto Flash" when the camera is turned on, meaning the flash will fire only if needed, in low
light conditions. Pressing the right button on the 4-way keypad
(short pre-flash to reduce pupil size for portraits ), Flash On
for filling in shadows on a person's face with the sun behind them), and Flash Off
conditions-useful in museums or theatres where flash is prohibited.) The icon corresponding to the current flash
setting is displayed on the LCD (see "LCD Display Icons"). NOTE: When on "normal" Auto Flash, no icon will be
seen. After taking a flash photo, there will be a delay of several seconds before the next photo may be taken, while
the flash circuits are recharging, .
Using The Macro Focus and Self Timer
Macro focus allow you to photograph close up subjects in a range from approx. 4" to 24"
(10-60cm). To set the camera to macro focus mode, press the left keypad button.
timer menu will be displayed on the LCD. With the macro (flower) icon highlighted, press "OK" to
select it. The macro icon will be seen on the preview LCD. Be sure to hold the camera steady and wait
for the autofocus light when taking photos in macro mode. To return to normal focus range, press the
left key button, select macro again and press OK.
Once in the macro/timer menu, pressing the down keypad button will highlight the self timer
options, which allow you to include yourself in a photo, with 3
able. Press OK with the desired time selected. With the camera set up on a tripod or sturdy level
surface, press the shutter release-the shutter will snap at the end of the time. The timer is also useful
for avoiding shaking the camera when taking night scene photos, as the camera will operate at slower
shutter speeds. To return to normal shutter operation, press the left key button, select the current timer,
and press OK.
Press Cancel while in the macro/timer menu to exit it without making a selection.
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will select other options: Red-Eye Reduction
(forces flash to fire in bright conditions-good
(will not fire in any light
The macro/
or 10
second delays avail-
Macro/
Timer
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Using The Top Menu

Pressing the OK/Menu button
below the arrow pad will display the
top menu selections on the LCD. There are 2 "Shortcut" menus, which allow
you to quickly change the photo size/quality or switch to movie mode, and a
Mode menu containing multiple settings arranged in groups or "tabs." Press
the keypad button in the same direction of the icon for each menu to enter it.
The menus and their functions are :
Menu
Icon
Movie Mode/
from photo mode
Still Photo
Mode
from movie mode
Image Size &
Quality
Note: only the first # is
shown in the size menu:
2048 x 1536
1600 x 1280
1280 x 960
1024 x 768
800 x 600
Menu Selection
Action
Switches from still photo to movie mode for recording
video clips (avi format). Press the "up" arrow key again to
return from movie mode to still photos.
Image (file) Size can be set from 2048x1536 down to
800x600 pixels in 5 steps. Larger image sizes provide higher
resolution (sharpness) but use more storage memory. Image
Quality can be set to "FQ" (fine quality), "NQ" (normal)
or "EQ" (economy). This affects the amount of .jpg file
compression, with FQ being the least compression/highest
quality/largest file. The smaller size/lower quality settings
will use less memory , if you know you will only make small
prints or email your photos.
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