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Pentax PC35AF-M - Built-in Flash Usage; Using Built-in Flash

Pentax PC35AF-M
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If
you
are
taking
pictures
indoors,
at
night
or
in
other
low-light
situations,
the
Red/Green
lamp
will
turn
on,
accompanied
by
a
beep
(slow-shutter-
speed/camera-shake
warning
sound),
when
the
Shutter
Release
Button
is
partially
depressed.
This
indicates
that
you
should
use
flash.
Without
flash,
blurred
or
underexposed
pictures
may
be
taken.
Using
flash
as
supplementary
light
source
in
dayfight
If
you
are
shooting
people
in
the
shade
of
trees
or
in
a
dimly
lit
place,
use
flash
to
prevent
their
faces
from
being
underexposed.
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1.
Push
the
Flash
Pop-up
Release
Lever
in
the
direction
of the
arrow,
and
the
flash
will
spring
up
into
place
and
automatically
begin
to
charge.
2.
The
Flash
Ready
Lamp
next
to
the
Viewfinder
Eyepiece
will
turn
on
in
several
seconds.
After
making
it
sure,
depress
the
Shutter
Release
Button
completely
to
take
a
flash
picture.
Push
the
Flash
Head
back
into
the
camera
body;
it will
automatically
lock
the
flash
and
return
the
camera
to
normal mode.
0
It
takes
about
6
seconds
for
the
flash
to
be
charged
when
batteries
are
fresh,
and
longer
as
the
batteries
become
exhausted.
If
it
takes
more
than
30
sec.,
the
Shutter
Release
Button
may
not
be
depressed;
if
so,
replace
the
batteries.

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