FujiFilm 38-125mm owner manual Back light compensation flash mode

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( ) Back light compensation flash mode

Use this mode to avoid deep shadows when photographing against the light such as a person standing in front of a window or under a tree with a very bright background. This produces more natural looking flash photographs.

Flash pictures taken even in a bright place.

( ) Flash-off mode

Used when taking pictures under normal room lighting or taking pictures of subject beyond flash range such as in a theatre or a stadium.

The flash stops firing.

When taking pictures under low light, use a tripod whenever possible to avoid unsharp pictures resulting from camera shake.

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Contents Page Contents FeaturesPart Names → p.23 Page Liquid Crystal Display Viewfinder Preliminary Steps Attaching the StrapInserting the Battery Page Turning on Your Camera Checking Your Battery Setting the Date YEAR-MONTH-DAY/ HOUR-MINUTE Page Day blinks and the date change mode is entered Selecting the Date Mode Using Your Camera Loading the CameraOpen the camera back as shown Page Close the camera back Using Your Camera Page Press down the shutter release button halfway Page Page Using the AUTO-FOCUS Lock Check that the AF lamp green lights up Unloading the Film or Removing Film in MID-ROLL When rewinding is complete, the exposure counter will read Film cannot be reused once it has been rewound Selecting the Exposure Mode Advanced Techniques→ → Using color negative film No display Automatic flash at low brightness mode Dealing with red-eye Back light compensation flash mode Landscape mode Night portrait slow sync mode Using the SELF-TIMER Press the buttonPage Using the Remote Controller Transmitter Shutter release buttonPage 11.5 ft Trouble Shooting During operation Problems Possible Causes SolutionsPrinted pictures Problems Possible Causes Solutions Common Sense Camera Care Specifications ViewfinderPower Supply Important Safety Notice Page FGS-103112-Ci-01