Returning the flash to the body
Press the flash down with your hand.
• Do not return the flash to the body while it is firing.
Caution:
•Do not fire the flash close to people’s eyes.
•Do not fire the flash at drivers while they are driving.
•Do not fire the flash with the flash bulb covered with your hand.
Notes:
•The practical range of the flash is approximately from 3 ft 3 3/8 in (1 m) to 9 ft 10 1/8 in (3 m). Depending on the recording conditions, the range varies.
•Your camcorder automatically adjusts the flash exposure according to the brightness of the subject (Flash exposure compensation). The flash fires to perform flash exposure compensation before the main firing for taking
photos. When
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•If the flash is forced to fire (Flash on) in a bright location, the effect of flash photography sometimes may not be obtained.
•The flash does not fire in the following cases:
– When expouse is locked in Auto or
Flash display changes to purple:
–When a shutter speed of 1/2000 or faster is set in the TAPE CAMERA mode. However, in the case that “Flash on” is selected, the display of the selected shutter speed flashes (in purple) for four seconds, then changes to “1/1000” (yellow), and the flash fires.
The flash display flashes in red:
–When an abnormality occurs during charging ( 165). The flash display disappears:
–When
–When you are recording movies onto a tape.
•The flash does not fire if does not appear green in the display when you press the PHOTO button. Set it to “Flash on” mode when necessary.
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•The flash cannot be used in the Night or Super Night recording program.
•When the flash is fired with a lens hood or an optional
•When a tape recorded using a flash is played back on different equipment, the image may flicker.
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