Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Using the Built-in Flash
Effective
Range
of
Built-in
Flash [Approx. meters/feet]
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ISO
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Aperture
ISO Speed
100
200
400
800
1600
3200 Hi: 6400 H2:12800
f/3.5
3.7/12.1
5.3/17.4
7.4/24.3
10.5/34.4
14.9/48.9
21.0/68.9
29.7
/97.4
42.0/137.8
f/4
3.3/10.8
4.6/15.1
6.5/21.3
9.2/30.2
13.0/42.7 18.4/60.4
26.0/85.3
36.8/120.7
-f/5.6
2.3/7.5
3.3/10.8
4.6/15.1
6.6/21.7
9.3
f
30.5
13.1/43.0
18.6/61.0
26.3/86.3
[i]
For close subjects, the subject should be at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away
when using flash .
Detach the lens
hood
and
keep
at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject.
If the lens has a hood attached or you are too close to the subject, the
bottom
of
the picture might look dark due
to
the obstructed flash.
If
you
use a telephoto lens or a fast lens and the flash is still partially
obstructed, use an EX-series Speedlite (sold separately).
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Using
Red-eye
Reduction
Using the red-eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can
reduce red eye. Red-eye reduction will work
in
any shooting mode
except
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<m>
<~>.
Under the
[0"]
tab, select [Red-eye
On/Off], then press
< @ >. Select
[On], then press
<@>.
For flash photography, when you
press the shutter button halfway, the
red-eye reduction lamp will light. Then
when
you
press the shutter button
completely, the picture will
be
taken.
[i] The red-eye reduction feature is most effective when the subject looks at
the red-eye reduction lamp, when the room is well lit,
or
when you go
closer to the subject.
When
you
press the shutter button halfway,
the
viewfinder
display
on
the bottom
will
gradually turn
off.
For best
results, take the picture after this display turns off.
The effectiveness
of
red-eye reduction varies depending on the subject.
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