
IMPORTANT!
•Performing an Instant Zoom operation after zooming an image with digital zoom will cancel the previous digital zoom operation.
•Instant Zoom is not supported while “Timestamp” (page
128)is turned on.
Using Flash
Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use.
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| Auto Flash | Flash fires automatically in accordance with |
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•Initial factory default setting.
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| Flash Off | Flash does not fire. |
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| Flash On | Flash always fires. |
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| • This setting can be used to brighten a |
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| subject that normally comes out dark due |
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| to daylight or backlight (daylight synchro |
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| flash). |
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| Soft Flash | Always use soft flash, regardless of |
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| exposure conditions. |
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| • Use this setting when you want to |
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| suppress the flash to avoid reflection, etc. |
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| Red Eye | Flash fires automatically in accordance |
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| same conditions as Auto Flash. This setting |
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| can be used to reduce the red eye effect that |
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| occurs in images of people shot with flash. |
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