Specifications
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
1. If flash is required, the Flash Unit automatically pops up when the shutter Release Button is pressed halfway and its
power source automatically turns on. (Fig. 32)
2. Release the Shutter Release Button completely and wait for the Flash Ready Lamp to become lit. Then take the
picture. (Fig. 33)
(If the Shutter Release Button is then pressed before the flash is ready, the shutter will be released immediately after
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3. When you have completed flash photography, please be sure to push the Flash Unit down. This turns off the flash
power source and conserves your battery. (Fig. 34)
* After the Flash Unit pops up, it will take about 2 seconds to charge For the next 5 minutes, flash recharging will
continue to allow a constant flash capability. However, to prevent battery drain, if no flash pictures are taken for 5
minutes, flash recharging will stop and the Flash Ready Light will go off. Even after recharging stops, when the Flash
Unit is left popped up, it will start to recharge again when the Shutter Release Button is pressed halfway.
* Recommended flash shooting range 0.8m~3.2m
* Be careful not to put your fingers in front of the flash window. (Fig. 35)
Daytime Synchronization
When taking pictures of backlit subjects, the camera automatically compensates for the lighting situation. If the
subject is backlit and is at least 3 meters from the camera the Auto BackLight Control (ABLC) will be activated. If
the subject is within 3 meters of the camera, the strobe pops up automatically and compensation is done via daylight
synchronization. Thus, even with backlit subjects, trouble-free natural-looking pictures can be taken. (Fig. 36)