Getting started with a camera you have not used before can be confusing if you don't know operate it. The Fuji J10 is a compact digital camera with a variety of features, including a custom-flash selection menu. There are several modes of the J10's flash setting, including "On," "Off" and "Special" for reducing red-eye. Turning on the flash in the Fuji J10 is as simple as pressing a few buttons.
Instructions
1. Press the "On" button to turn your Fuji J10 on and get ready to snap your photos. The "On" button is located in the upper-right corner on the back of the camera.
2. Press the right-side button on the control-panel switch. The control-panel switch is the circular switch on the right-side of the back of the camera. This button has a "Lightning" icon. This is your flash-selection tool.
3. View the symbol in the upper-left part of the display screen. This shows which flash mode you are using. Each time you press the "Lightning" button, the symbol changes. When there is no symbol, the camera is in "Auto" mode, which means it automatically determines whether the flash is needed based on the lighting conditions.
4. Continue pressing the "Lightning" button to select your flash setting. The "Eye" symbol is a special flash mode used for red-eye reduction. The "Lightning" symbol is forced flash, which means that the flash is on no matter what. The "Lightning" icon with a slash through it is the setting that turns the flash off.
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