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f/4 | 3.3 / 10.8 | 4.6 / 15.1 | 6.5 / 21.3 | 9.2 / 30.2 | 13.0 / 42.7 | 18.4 / 60.4 | 26.0 / 85.3 | 36.8 / 120.7 | |
f/5.6 | 2.3 / 7.5 | 3.3 / 10.8 | 4.6 / 15.1 | 6.6 / 21.7 | 9.3 / 30.5 | 13.1 / 43.0 | 18.6 / 61.0 | 26.3 / 86.3 |
For close subjects, the subject should be at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away when using flash.
Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject. If the lens has a hood attached or you are too close to the subject, the bottom of the picture might look dark due to the obstructed flash. If you use a telephoto lens or a fast lens and the flash is still partially obstructed, use an
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For flash photography, when you press the shutter button halfway, the
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When you press the shutter button halfway, the viewfinder display on the bottom will gradually turn off. For best results, take the picture after this display turns off.
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