Shooting options
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Shooting in the dark
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Flash options are not available if you set burst options or select
Self-Shot
or
Blink Detection
.
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Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance
from the flash. (p. 102)
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If light from the flash is relected or there is a large amount of dust in
the air, tiny spots may appear in your photo.
Adjusting the ISO speed
The ISO speed is the measure of a film’s sensitivity to light as
defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
The higher ISO speed you select, the more sensitive to light your
camera becomes. With a higher ISO speed, you can get a better
photo without using the flash.
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In Shooting mode, press [
].
2
Select
Shooting
→
ISO
→
an option.
•
Select
to use an appropriate ISO speed based on the
brightness of the subject and lighting.
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The higher ISO speed you select, the more image noise you may get.
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When you select
Motion Capture
, the camera sets the ISO speed
to
Auto
.
Option Description
Red-eye Fix
*:
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The flash fires twice when the subject or background
is dark. The subject should not move until the flash
fires a second time.
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The camera corrects red-eyes through its advanced
software analysis.
Slow Sync
:
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The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer.
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This option is recommended when you want to
capture ambient light to reveal more details in the
background.
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Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring.
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The camera will display the shake warning (
) when
you are shooting in low light.
Fill in
:
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The flash always fires.
•
The camera adjusts light intensity automatically.
Red-eye
*:
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The flash fires when the subject or background is
dark.
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The camera reduces red-eyes.
Auto
: The flash fires automatically when the subject or
background is dark.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.