Kodak C370 User Manual
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Nightview with
or without flash
Nightview with flash: The camera
balances the flash and existing
light exposure so you can take
beautiful pictures at sunset
or night.
Nightview without flash: You
can capture the natural existing
light of city scenes or fireworks
at night.
Use a tripod or place the camera
on another firm support, and use
high-speed film because the
shutter speed at night is
generally slow.
Selecting the flash and
picture-taking options
1. Open the lens cover/flash (3)
to raise the flash and to turn
on the camera.
2. Repeatedly press
MODE
(16)
until the mode-selector arrow (25)
points to the auto-flash
symbol (21), fill-flash symbol (22),
flash-off symbol (23), nightview
symbol (24) with flash or night-
view symbol (24) without flash.
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