User guide

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Basic operations
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# Cautions
• In [!/#!(Red-eye reduction ash)], after the pre- ashes, it takes about 1 second
before the shutter is released. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete.
• [!/#!(Red-eye reduction ash)] may not work effectively under some shooting
conditions.
• When the ash res, the shutter speed is set to 1/320 sec. or slower. When shooting
a subject against a bright background with the ll-in ash, the background may be
overexposed.
Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode
Shooting
mode
LV super
control
panel
Flash mode
Flash
timing
Conditions for
ring the ash
Shutter
speed
limit
P/A
#AUTO
Auto ash
1st
curtain
Fires automatically
in dark/backlit
conditions
1/30 sec. –
1/320 sec.*
!
Auto ash
(red-eye reduction)
#
Fill-in ash Always res
30 sec. –
1/320 sec.*
$
Flash off
kk k
!
SLOW
Slow synchronization
(red-eye reduction)
1st
curtain
Fires automatically
in dark/backlit
conditions
60 sec. –
1/320 sec.*
#SLOW
Slow synchronization
(1st curtain)
#
SLOW2
Slow synchronization
(2nd curtain)
2nd
curtain
S/M
#
Fill-in ash
1st
curtain
Always res
60 sec. –
1/320 sec.*
#!
Fill-in ash
(red-eye reduction)
$
Flash off
kk k
#
2nd-C
Fill-in ash/Slow
synchronization
(2nd curtain)
2nd
curtain
Always res
60 sec. –
1/320 sec.*
#AUTO, $ can be set in A mode.
* 1/250 sec. when using an separately sold external ash unit
Minimum range
The lens may cast shadows over objects close to
the camera, causing vignetting, or be too bright
even at minimum output.
Lens
Approximate distance at
which vignetting occurs
14 – 42 mm 0.25 m
17 mm 0.25 m
40 – 150 mm 0.9 m
14 – 150 mm 0.5 m
12 – 50 mm 0.45 m
12 – 40 mm
3.2 m (when focal length is
12 mm)
0.7 m (when focal length is
14 mm or above)
• External ash units can be used to prevent vignetting. To prevent photographs from being
overexposed, select mode A or M and choose a high f-number, or reduce ISO sensitivity.