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Setting options for taking

pictures and recording video

clips

Your camera's settings work well for most shooting situations. For some situations,
however, the features described in this chapter can improve the pictures you take and
the video clips you record. In addition to setting features that optimize the camera for
lighting and motion, you can also set the camera to create a panorama, to take a series
of pictures rapidly or take images 10 seconds after you press the Shutter button, giving
you time to put yourself in the image.

Setting the flash

To select a flash setting, press while in

Picture Capture, use

to highlight the

desired flash mode, then press

. To exit without changing the flash setting, press

.

Auto Flash (Default)—The camera uses the flash, if necessary. The flash may
cause a phenomenon called red-eye (see

Red eye on page 16

).

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. The flash may
cause a phenomenon called red-eye (see

Red eye on page 16

).

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 set to Flash Off in

Landscape,

/ Panorama,

Sunset, and

Theatre shooting modes, with the

Burst setting, and

while recording video clips. The flash is set to Flash On in

Night Portrait

shooting mode.

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 and animal's eyes appear to glow in the
captured image. You can remove the red eyes in human subjects after you have captured
the image, using either Remove Red Eyes (see Remove Red Eyes under

Using the

Design Gallery Menu on page 28

) or the HP Photosmart Software that came with

your camera. You can remove the glowing eyes in animal subjects after you have
captured the image using Pet-Eye Fix (see

Enhancing photos on page 29

).

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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