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The flash instruction begin on page 8 of the manual. Bear in mind that the flash won't work in macro mode, only in far mode. Also, the flash is for still photos only, not for videos.
Make sure you're not in the macro mode. There's a slide switch on the end of the camera, near the SD card slot. Set this switch to the mountain position. Also bear in mind that the flash is for still photos only, not for videos.
According to http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html the newer ones made in China or Korea are in the "Your call" range, about 5V to 10V. The older ones can go as high as 600V.
this is a cheaper camera so most likley will not be able to do so. these cameras have trouble focusing up close. but its worth a try. You can go on to www.youtube.com to find instruction on how to make a home made diffuser for your flash from a milk jug. Hope this helps -Richard
easiest way to get these is search for them on Ebay. they are usually very plentiful. If that fails, most on-line camera stores (B&H Photo is a good one) have them on line to order
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