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Shooting (continued)
*1 While the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button
pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter
cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button
again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking
and stays lit.
*2 If the popped-up flash unit is inadvertently pressed down, the
red LED quickly blinks as a warning. In this case, the shutter
is released, but the flash does not fire.
*3 If the subject is closer than approx. 0.9 m (3.0 ft.) in the
wide-angle setting or approx. 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) in the telephoto
setting, the red LED does not light even when you press the
Shutter Release button, and the shutter cannot be released.
Move away from the subject until the red LED lights up. Note
that the Shutter Release button may still work even if the
camera-to-subject distance is extremely short, i.e., out of the
control range of the camera.
3.
Slowly press the Shutter Release button
all the way.
If the subject is dark in Auto Flash mode, the flash fires
automatically.
Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke
may result in camera shake.
When closing the cover, first slide it slightly in to start the lens
retraction. When the lens is completely retracted, slowly close
the cover. The flash unit stays in the popped-up position even
when you close the cover and the camera is turned off. Press
the flash unit down to return it to its original position.
When not in use, close the slide cover to save battery power.
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Basic Operations