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Center the subject in the frame, 
and press the shutter all the 
way down.
The Self-timer lamp (page 10 for the DSC-
P71, page 12 for the DSC-P31) will blink in 
orange, and you will hear a beeping sound. 
The image will be shot within 
approximately 10 seconds.
To cancel the self-timer in the middle 
of the operation
Press V (
) on the control button one more 
time.
If you stand in front of the camera and press the 
shutter, the focus and the exposure may not be 
correctly set.
Selecting a flash mode
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Turn the mode dial to select 
and press 
v
 ( ) on the control 
button repeatedly to select a 
flash mode.
Flash mode has the following features.
No indicator (Auto):
 Based on the 
lighting conditions, the camera will decide 
if there is enough light, and will use the 
flash accordingly (factory setting).
 
(forced flash):
 The flash will be used 
regardless of the amount of ambient light.
 
(no flash):
 The flash will not be used.
Each time you press the button, the display 
changes as follows.
When POWER SAVE is OFF
No indicator (Auto) 
t   (forced flash) t 
 (no flash)
When POWER SAVE is ON
 (no flash) 
t No indicator (Auto) t 
 (forced flash)
If the menu is currently displayed, press the 
MENU button first and the menu will 
disappear.
You can change the brightness of the flash 
using “FLASH LEVEL” in the settings menu 
(page 93).
When Flash mode is set to Auto or   (forced 
flash), and you look at the LCD screen in a dark 
place, you may notice some “noise” in the 
image, but this will have no effect on the image 
you shoot. 
While the flash is being charged, the   Flash 
charging lamp blinks. When charging is 
completed, the lamp goes out.
When you press the shutter button halfway 
down while the flash is flashing, ( ) the Flash 
charge lamp turns on.
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To reduce “red-eye” when 
recording live subjects
When the flash begins to strobe before 
the image is shot, the red-eye 
phenomenon is reduced. In SET UP, 
set “RED EYE REDUCTION” to 
“ON” (page 97). “
” will be displayed 
on the LCD screen.
The amount of red-eye reduction possible 
varies according to the individual. In 
addition, the distance to the subject, and 
whether or not the subject has seen the 
flash begin to strobe may also reduce the 
effectiveness of the red-eye reduction 
process. 
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Shooting with the AF 
illuminator
This is additional lighting provided to 
assist in focussing when shooting in dark 
places.
Set “AF ILLUMINATOR” (page 97) in 
SET UP to “AUTO”.
 
When shooting, 
” is displayed; the AF illuminator 
will flash automatically during the time 
between when the shutter is pressed 
halfway down and the focus locks.
When the AF illuminator flashes, but 
sufficient light does not reach the subject 
(the maximum recommended distance for 
this feature is 2.8m (9.2 ft.) (wide), 1.8m (5.9 
ft.) (tele) in DSC-P71, 2.5m (8.2 ft.) in DSC-
P31, or the subject has weak contrast, the 
camera may not focus properly.
The light from the AF illuminator may miss 
the center of the image somewhat, but as 
long as it reaches the subject, the camera will 
focus properly.
When the focus is adjusted manually, the AF 
illuminator doesn’t function.
Under the following conditions, the AF 
illuminator will not function.
When shooting in Twilight landscape 
mode
When shooting in Landscape mode
The AF illuminator is a bright light. There 
are no safety hazards, but when shooting at 
short distances, do not aim it directly at the 
subject’s eyes.
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