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Flash shooting
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Using the built-in flash
If you shoot a subject using a lens that is wider than 14 mm (equivalent to 28
mm on a 35 mm film camera), the light emitted by the flash may produce a
vignette effect. Whether or not this occurs depends on lens type and shooting
conditions (such as distance to the subject).
1
Set the power switch to ON. Press
the
#
(flash) switch to raise the
flash.
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When you use any of the shooting
modes listed below, the built-in flash will
pop up and fire automatically in low light
or backlight conditions.
AUTO
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2
Press the shutter button halfway.
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The
#
(flash stand-by) mark lights when the
flash is ready to fire. If the mark is blinking,
the flash is charging. Wait until charging is
complete.
3
Press the shutter button all the way.
#
(flash) switch
Viewfinder
Flash stand-by
mark
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