There is a button at the right side of the camera, flash open to be precise. Push it forward and it will pop-up.
Check to see if you have switched off the flash function by accident. If you're on the auto-flash mode, the camera may not flash if it thinks the scene is bright enough and can be captured without flash. If you want the flash to happen, you can try the forced flash function.
The built-in iSight camera on Macintosh computers is offby default; the green indicator LED will illuminate when the camera is activated. The built-in applications Photo Booth, QuickTime, and iMovie have direct access to the camera. Some third-party applications can also access the camera (for example, Skype and some Flash browser plugins that support video recording or chat). To turn the camera off you will need to either Quit the application that is using the camera or use the controls, available in some applications, to turn the camera off/on.
try using lithium batteries they work best in digital cameras
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.
There is a button at the right side of the camera, flash open to be precise. Push it forward and it will pop-up.
You can get a longer life by not looking at your pictures so often. If you do not need the flash, you can turn off the flash and this should also extend your battery life.
You can turn off the camera in an iPhone 5, by tapping on the camera app.
Check to see if you have switched off the flash function by accident. If you're on the auto-flash mode, the camera may not flash if it thinks the scene is bright enough and can be captured without flash. If you want the flash to happen, you can try the forced flash function.
Yes, It's the camera flash bouncing off the red blood vessels and red tissue in the back of our eye
The built-in iSight camera on Macintosh computers is offby default; the green indicator LED will illuminate when the camera is activated. The built-in applications Photo Booth, QuickTime, and iMovie have direct access to the camera. Some third-party applications can also access the camera (for example, Skype and some Flash browser plugins that support video recording or chat). To turn the camera off you will need to either Quit the application that is using the camera or use the controls, available in some applications, to turn the camera off/on.
try using lithium batteries they work best in digital cameras
The camera is only 'on' when you activate it from the menu or through an application. When you exit these, the camera is off. The Nintendo DS or DS lite does not have camera so you cannot turn it on in the first place.
You could be hitting the flash feature on the turn signal arm when you use it.
Yes it has a 5mp camera with flash.
because you turn them on and off, on and off...
If you're relating to a camera, there is no real need for it. Unless your camera doesn't take good quality photo, you can turn the flash off and you should be good. Just make sure you aren't under a tree or in a darker area. Don't be right out under the sun, either. My camera fixes the light into the shot too much and it has a faded quality.