Flash Pictures - Kodak COLORBURST 250 Operating Instructions Manual

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For horizontal
pictures.
If you don 't want the print to be ejected
immediately
after
you take a picture
,
sim-
ply keep
the
shutter release depressed.
The print will not begin to
develop
until
you allow the shutter release to return and
the camera motor ejects the print from
the
camera.
Flash
Pictures
When the caution light in the viewfinder
indicates that the lighting
is
low
,
use the
built-in electronic flash to take flash pic-
tures of subjects from 4 to 10 feet from
the camera (4 to 9 feet if you are using
nickel-cadmium batteries). Or under cer-
tain conditions you can make extended
exposures.
See page
7.
1. To take a flash picture, slide the flash
unit fully to the side as shown
in
the illus-
tration until it snaps. This automatically
turns the unit on
.
When the unit
is in
this
position, the caution light will not appear
and the camera can 't make an extended
exposure
.
If the batteries are good
,
the
READY LIGHT
on the back of the camera will begin to
blink within 30
seconds,
indicating that
the unit is ready to flash.
2. Check the distance
carefully.
Flash-to-
subject distance is very important for prop-
er flash
exposure.
If you are farther than
10 feet from
your
subject
(9
feet with
nickel-cadmium batteries), it will appear
too dark
(underexposed);
closer than 4
.
feet,
your
subject will be
unsharp.
You can
often use the lighten/darken control to
improve flash exposure within the flash
range
.
See page 8.
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