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Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options
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MENU
Photo
Photo
Flash
Flash
Off
Auto
Red-eye
Fill-in
Move
Move
Select
Select
Exit
Exit
OK
Photo
Flash
Move
Select
Exit
Photo
Flash
Move
Select
Exit
MENU
Photo
Photo
Flash
Flash
Off
Auto
Red-eye
Fill-in
Move
Move
Select
Select
Exit
Exit
OK
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Select
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Setting the Flash
Flash is very useful not only for brighter subjects at night, but also in daytime when there is not
enough lighting on the subject, such as in a shadow, indoors, and in backlight situations.
1. Set the Mode Dial to
Photo
mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
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Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right (
œ
œ
/
√
√
) to select <Flash>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (
▲
/
▼
), and then press the
[OK] button.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
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An icon indicating the selected Self Timer mode appears on the screen.
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If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
[ Notes ]
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You can set this option using the short cut button directly.
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Flash mode can only be set in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>.
Refer to page 60 for further details.
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It is recommended to use a tripod for best results when recording with <Slow Sync.> flash mode.
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While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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Off (
)
Auto (
)
Red-eye (
)
Fill-in (
)
Slow Sync. (
)
Flash will go off. Select this option when flash use is limited such as in a museum.
Flash will be set automatically according to lighting conditions.
Flash will be set automatically according to lighting conditions, with red-eye reduction.
Forces the flash to go off despite the lighting conditions. May not go off under overly strong lighting.
To have a brighter subject and scene (backdrop), the camera will first allow longer exposure and
then throws the flash on the subject. It is recommended to use a tripod to avoid blurred images.
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