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Setting the flash, Flash setting—red-eye, Using the shooting modes – HP Photosmart M627 User Manual

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Using the Capture

Menu on page 17

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1.

In Live View, press on the Zoom lever to optically zoom to the maximum level,
then release the lever.

2.

Press and hold until the image you want to capture fills the yellow frame. If you
zoom in too far, press

.

3.

To return to optical zoom, press

until digital zooming stops. Release

, then

press it again.

Note

Digital zoom is not available when recording video clips.

Setting the flash

To select a flash setting, press , use

to highlight the desired flash mode, then press

.

Auto Flash (Default)—The camera uses the flash if necessary.

Red-Eye—The camera uses the flash with red-eye reduction, if necessary, to
minimize the possibility of human eyes appearing red in the final image. For
information about red-eye, see

Flash Setting—Red-Eye on page 15

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Flash On—The camera always uses flash. If the light is behind your subject,
use this setting to increase the light on the front of your subject.

Flash Off—The camera does not use flash. Use this setting to capture poorly
lit subjects beyond the flash range or to capture scenes with the existing light.

The Flash setting remains in effect until it is changed again, or you turn off the camera.

Note

The flash is not available in Burst, Fast Shot, Landscape, or Sunset

shooting modes, nor while recording video clips. In Night Portrait shooting mode,
the flash is set to

Red-Eye.

Flash Setting—Red-Eye

The red-eye phenomenon is caused when light from the flash reflects off the subjects'
eyes, which can make human eyes appear red in the captured image. Using

Red-

Eye causes the camera to flash quickly up to three times to shrink the subject's pupils
(reducing the effect of the red-eye phenomenon) before using the main flash and
capturing the image. Since it takes longer to take a picture using this setting, make sure
your subjects wait for the additional flashes.

Using the shooting modes

Shooting modes are predefined settings for everyday situations. They are optimized for
particular types of scenes or shooting situations.

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