So far that sucks. NO DOCUMENTATION! If you select a flash, the camera should CHARGE the flash. I mean what the hell? A camera that needs to be charged before it can take a picture? The lower the battery level, the longer it takes to charge the flash. Then if you take a photo with the flash and it's too close (I bought it to take close-up shots of work product at my job) the flash will wash out. Photo. I swore I had a date and time set for some important shots to document the work done for repair purposes (proof of insurance) and later looking through the photos of the house I found that the default date was set to 01/15/16 . I can't figure out how to fix the blur in a closeup flash photo. I mean no less than 1 foot. It appears to blur on everything, reflecting most of the light back into the camera. For example, I photographed a spot behind the toilet where water was flowing. I wanted a photo of the water on the floor. The walls are white, the floor is light beige or white, the baseboard is white. My photo is blurry. Forget that camera if you don't intend to take typical shots. I needed a waterproof camera that can be dropped because I don't want to risk damaging my phone in certain situations at work.
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