Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Eliminating
shadows
caused
by
strong
backlight
during
the
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When
photographing
a
strongly
backlit
subject
or
when
the
subject
is
in
shade
and
you
want
to
avoid
background
whiteout,
use
daylight
sync.
!his
uses
light
from
the
flash
to
brighten
shadows,
effectively
balancing
subject
and
background
brightness.
Since
most
external flash
units
produce
fairly
stro
ng
light,
they
can
reach
distant
subjects
and
allow
use
of
large
f-numbers.
However,
this
is
sometimes
not
desirable,
such
as
when
you
want
to
blur
the
background.
In
this
case,
high-speed
sync
makes
an
excellent
choice.
!his
allows
you
to
use
smaller
f-numbers
to
create
backgrounds
with
more
blur
th
an
daylight
sync,
essentially
separating
the
sub
j
ect
from
the
background
.
Dayligh
t
sync
o
il
Dayligh
t
sy
nc
Dayl1ght
sync
IS
easy
and
conven•ent
However.
1t
.;an
not
be
used
l'llth
last
shutter
speeds.
mak1ng
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to
employ
smallf·numbers
and
thus
create
background
blur
H
igh·spe
ed
sy
nc
H1gl•·spe.:d
·,yn
allows
you
to
shoot
mth
the
smal•est
f·numb~rs
ava1lable
1n
Av
mode.
giVIng
you
the
ab1hty
to
max1m1ze
background
blur
Creating
atmosphere
by
changing
the
overall
color
of
photos
White
balance
lhe
overall
color
of
a
photo
can
change
depending
on
the
light
source.
White
balance
control
lets
you
compensate
for
this,
giving
you
the
ability
to
adjust
for
color
variances
caused
by
different
light
sources.
When
using
auto
white
balance
(AWB)
,
white
balance
is
automatically
set
for
optimal
color.
However,
you
can
adjust
this
setting
to
create
special
moods
in
your
photos
.
W
hile
ba
lan
ce.
Cl
ou
dy
W
hite
balance
Fl
ash
W
h1t
e
bala
n
ce:
Dayli
gh
t
White
ba
l
ance-
T
ungs
t
en
lig
ht
Note
Photos
shot
under
dayl1ght
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