Manual

speed sync, bounce flash, multiple-flash configurations, and flash-
exposure compensation.
1. Siow-Speed Sync
Slow-speed sync is a slow shutter speed you use with flash. By using a
slow shutter speed, you can expose the background correctly while the
flash exposes the subject correctly. You can use slow-speed sync in the
picture-taking modes below.
Taken with a slow sync speed.
Taken with a normal sync speed.
|~|| When using slow-speed sync, use a tripod.
(1) Av (Aperture-priority AE) Automatic Slow-Speed Sync
1. Set the camera to Av and set the aperture.
2. Focus the subject.
3. Check that nothing is blinking in the viewfinder and take the picture.
• With a Type-A camera, the flash exposure is automatically controlled
by the E-TTL auto flash system. With a Type-B camera, the flash
exposure is automatically controlled by the TTL auto flash system.
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