Kodak EasyShare C433 zoom digital camera — User's guide
Table of Contents > Taking pictures and videos > Using the flash
2 Taking pictures and videos 
                  
                  Using the flash
Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
                  
                  | Flash-to-subject distance | |
|---|---|
| Zoom position | Flash distance | 
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                            Wide angle  | 
                        
                            2–11.5 ft (0.6–3.5 m) @ ISO 200  | 
                     
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                            Telephoto  | 
                        
                            2– 6.6 ft (0.6–2.0 m) @ ISO 200  | 
                     
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                            Flash modes  | 
                        
                            Flash fires  | 
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                            When the lighting conditions require it.  | 
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                              Fill 
                                | 
                        
                            Every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Use when the subject is in shadow or is "backlit" (when the light is behind the subject).  | 
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                              Red- eye 
                               
  | 
                        
                            Once, so the subject's eyes become accustomed to the flash, then fires again when the picture is taken. (If the lighting conditions require flash but do not require Red-eye reduction, the flash may fire only once.)  | 
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                                | 
                        
                            Never.  | 
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