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Red-eye reduction flash + auto exposure
mode (
)
This mode is designed to alleviate the tendency for the
subject’s eyes to appear red when shooting with the flash
in a dark environment.
When the surroundings are dark, the automatic firing of
the built-in flash is the same as that for the auto flash +
auto exposure mode (
). But with red-eye reduction
flash + auto exposure mode (
), a second flash fires
before the picture is taken to eliminate red-eye.
Auto flash + manual exposure mode (
)
The built-in flash fires at optimum brightness for a
subject about 1 meter away.
Use the
b
and
B
control buttons to set a negative EV
value when the distance L is less than 1 meter, or a
positive EV value when the distance is more than
1 meter. Be sure to take a test picture to check the
results. This mode is suitable for indoor ID portraits in
which the built-in flash is the main light source and a
shadow-clearing flash is connected to the camera by
synchronization cord.
Forced flash + manual exposure mode
(
–
)
You can manually set aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
sensitivity, and select one of seven flash intensity levels
(
2
0.5EV) for the built-in flash before shooting. This
mode is suitable for shooting portraits in which the built-
in flash acts as a trigger for the main light source, an
external flash connected to the camera by
synchronization cord.
No flash + manual exposure mode (
)
In this exposure mode, the aperture, shutter speed, and
ISO sensitivity are set manually, and the built-in flash
does not fire. This mode enables shooting with a more
stable exposure than the No Flash + Auto Exposure
mode (
).
L
Synchronized
flash
L
Large-size synchronized flash
–
L
Studio light (halogen light, etc.)
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