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The available flash settings in different photography modes:
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[ A | ] Auto | The flash fires automatically to suit the |
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| photographic conditions. |
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[ | Use this mode to reduce the | |
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| phenomenon when you want to capture |
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| animals in |
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| When capturing images, the |
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| phenomenon can be reduced by asking |
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| the subject (person) to look at the |
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| camera or get as close to the camera as |
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| possible. The flash always fires twice, and |
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| the image is captured at the second firing. |
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[ | ]Forced Flash | In this mode, the flash always fires. Use |
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| this mode for photographing under artificial |
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| light such as backlighting. |
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[ | ]Suppressed Flash | Use this mode when capturing images |
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| using indoor lighting, for stages and indoor |
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| competitions, and when the subject is too |
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| far away for the flash to be effective. |
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[ | ]Macro Flash | Available only when camera is in Ext. |
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| Flash. Sets the camera exposure to |
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| make darker pictures. This |
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| prevents overexposing the |
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| subject at |
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[ | ]Far Flash | Available only when camera is in Ext. |
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| Flash. Far flash sets the camera |
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| exposure to take brighter pictures when the |
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| subject is beyond the normal reach of the |
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| flash |
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