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Using the Flash
Use the flash when shooting at night or indoors under low light.
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Press the shutter button to shoot.
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Select the flash setting, then press the MENU/OK
button.
See the right column for details on each flash
setting.
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Flash settings
Select one of the settings below.
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AUTO FLASH
The flash fires automatically when the camera
recognizes it is dark. Recommended in most
situations.
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FORCED FLASH
The flash always fires regardless of the brightness of
the subject. Use this setting for backlit subjects.
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SUPPRESSED FLASH
The flash does not fire even when the subject is poorly
lit. Recommended when using a flash is prohibited.
We recommend you use a tripod when it is dark.
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SLOW SYNCHRO
As the flash fires with slow shutter (slow synchro) in a
dark place, the background and subject in front of it
are photographed brightly.
Note that the picture may be overexposed if you use
this setting in a bright place.
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RED EYE & SLOW
This setting minimizes "red-eye", which is caused
by the flash reflecting from the retinas of portrait
subjects when you use flash in a dark place.
When you select this setting, the flash fires several
times as a pre-flash to minimize red-eye.
Press the MENU/OK button on the shooting
screen.
The shooting menu appears.
Select
FLASH
, then press the MENU/OK button.
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