Fuji digital cameras are designed with many adjustable settings that give photographers more control over how their photographs are shot. One of the settings you can adjust is the flash. By default the flash is set to automatically detect whether the subject is lit well enough for a good photograph. The flash fires if there is not enough light and remains off if the lighting is sufficient. You can change the flash settings so that the camera flash always goes off, ensuring enough light for all of your photographs.
Instructions
Cameras with Control Buttons
1. Press the right navigation button, which has a symbol of a lightning bolt on it, to access the flash options on the LCD screen. Your current flash setting is highlighted.
2. Push the right or left navigation buttons until the single lightning bolt symbol on the LCD screen is highlighted. The words "Forced Flash" will appear on the screen.
3. Press the "Menu/OK" button, which is located in the middle of the navigation buttons, to save the setting.
Cameras with Touch-screen Operation
4. Locate the flash mode button on the left side of the screen. The button is the second from the top and displays the currently selected flash option.
5. Touch the flash mode button to access the list of flash mode options. The options will display in a horizontal bar across the screen.
6. Tap the icon with the single lightning bolt to turn on the forced flash option. The screen will return to normal and you will see the forced flash icon in place of the previous flash mode icon on the left side of the screen.
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