Taking flash pictures, Flash-to-subject distance – Kodak C650 User 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 pop-up flash helps to minimize red
eyes in flash pictures and to prevent hand
obstruction in front of the lens.
1. Move the
ON
/
OFF
SWITCH
(20) to the
“ON” position to turn the camera on
and to raise the
FLASH
(9).
• The
FLASH
/
CAMERA
-
READY
LAMP
(18)
“blinks” when the flash is not ready.
2. Frame your subject within the
VIEWFINDER
EYEPIECE
(19).
3. Partially depress the
SHUTTER
BUTTON
(16). When the
FLASH
/
CAMERA
-
READY
LAMP
(18) glows green, fully
depress the shutter button to take
the picture.
4. Keep the subject
within the
distance range
for the speed of
film in your
camera (see
Flash-to-subject
distance). Don’t
take pictures beyond the maximum
distance or your pictures will be dark.
Flash-to-subject distance
ISO film
Wide
Telephoto
speed
(24 mm)
(48 mm)
50
2 to 14 ft
2 to 7 ft
(0.6 to 4.3 m)
(0.6 to 2.1 m)
100
2 to 19 ft
2 to 10 ft
(0.6 to 5.8 m)
(0.6 to 3.1 m)
200
2 to 27 ft
2 to 14 ft
(0.6 to 8.2 m)
(0.6 to 4.3 m)
400
2 to 38 ft
2 to 20 ft
(0.6 to 11.6 m)
(0.6 to 6.1 m)
800
2 to 53 ft
2 to 28 ft
(0.6 to 16.2 m)
(0.6 to 8.5 m)
1600
2 to 74 ft
2 to 40 ft
(0.6 to 22.6 m)
(0.6 to 12.2 m)