Digital Camera User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting the Most from Your Camera
- Table of Contents
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- Introduction
- Still Image Mode
- Smart Photo Selector Mode
- Movie Mode
- Motion Snapshot Mode
- More on Photography
- More on Playback
- Connections
- The Playback Menu
- The Shooting Menu
- Reset Shooting Options
- Exposure Mode
- Image Quality
- Image Size
- Continuous
- Shutter Type
- Frame Rate
- Movie Settings
- Metering
- White Balance
- ISO Sensitivity
- Picture Control
- Custom Picture Control
- Color Space
- Active D-Lighting
- Long Exposure NR
- High ISO Noise Reduction
- Fade in/Fade Out
- Movie Sound Options
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Vibration Reduction
- AF-Area Mode
- Face-Priority AF
- Built-in AF Assist
- Flash Control
- Flash Compensation
- The Setup Menu
- Reset Setup Options
- Format Memory Card
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Welcome Screen
- Display Brightness
- Grid Display
- Sound Settings
- Auto Power Off
- Remote on Duration
- Assign AE/AF-L Button
- Shutter Button AE Lock
- Video Mode
- Flicker Reduction
- Reset File Numbering
- Time Zone and Date
- Language
- Auto Image Rotation
- Battery Info
- Firmware Version
- Technical Notes

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Taking Pictures
The camera supports a variety of flash modes for photographing
poorly lit or backlit subjects.
1
Turn the camera and flash unit on.
2
Choose a flash mode.
Choose a flash mode as described on page 63.
3
Position the flash head.
4
Take pictures.
Rotate the flash head so that it points
directly ahead.
Before shooting, confirm that the flash
status indicator on the rear of the flash
unit is lit and that the flash-ready indi-
cator (I) appears in the camera dis-
play. To take pictures without the
flash, turn the flash unit off.
Flash status indicator
Capture-illuminator
status indicator
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60°
60°
75°
75°
75°
90°
90°
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