Owner's Manual

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B Flash
Modes
The flash modes listed on
the
previous page may
combine
one
or
more
of
the
following
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settings,
as
shown by
the
flash
mode
icon:
AUTO
(auto
flash):
When
lighting
is
poor
or
subject
is
back lit, flash pops
up
automatically
when
shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway and fires
as
required.
@
(red-eye
reduction):
Use
for portraits. Red-eye reduction
lamp
lights before flash fires,
reducing "red-eye:'
®
(off):
Flash
does
not
fire even
when
lighting
is
poor
or
subject
is
back-lit.
SLOW
(slow
sync):
Shutter speed slows automatically
to
capture background
lighting
at
night
or
under
low
light.
Use
to
include background
lighting
in portraits.
REAR
(rear-curtain
sync):
Flash fires
just
before
shutter
closes, creating a stream
of
light
behind
moving
light
sources (below at right). If this icon
is
not
displayed, flash will fire
as
the
shutter opens (front-curtain sync;
the
effect this produces
with
moving
light
sources
is
shown
below
at left).
Rear-curtain sync
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button Command
dial
Front-curtain sync
B
Choosing
a Flash
Mode
The flash
mode
can also be
selected
by
pressing
the
~
button
and rotating
the
command
dial (in
P,
S,
A,
and M
modes, raise
the
flash before
using
the
~
button
to
choose
the
flash mode).
B The Built-in Flash
For
information
on
the
lenses
that
can be used
with
the
built-in
flash,
see
page 196. Remove
lens hoods
to
prevent shadows. The flash has a
minimum
range
of
60 cm
(2
ft.) and can
not
be used in the macro range
of
macro zoom lenses.
The shutter release may be briefly disabled
to
protect
the
flash after
it
has been used for
several consecutive shots. The flash can be used again after a short pause.
B
Shutter
Speeds
Available with
the
Built-in Flash
The folloWing shutter speeds are available
with
the
built-in
flash
when
vibration
reduction
(VR)
is
not
used.
Shutter
speed
Mode
Shutter
speed
11200-
1
/60
S
11200-
1
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s
11200-1
s
Mode
S
M
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11200-30
s I
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200
-
30
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