a SELECTING THE FLASH MODE
You can select the flash mode in response to various subjects.
h Effective flash range: Approx.
Camera
LCD Mode
Auto dFlash
Description
The flash fires automatically as required by the shooting conditions.
h Use this mode for ordinary photography.
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| well as dark conditions. | |
a | Forced | h Use this mode to photograph backlit | |
Flash | scenes, such as a subject against a window | ||
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| or in the shade of a tree, or to obtain the | |
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| correct colors when you are shooting under | |
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| lighting such as fluorescent tubes. | |
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| The flash stops firing. | |
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| h Use this mode for photography using | |
| Flash- | indoor lighting, for shots taken through | |
s off | glass, and for photography in venues | ||
such as theaters or at indoor sporting | |||
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events where the distance is too great for the flash to be effective.
h If you use the flash in very dusty P environments, floating dust particles P o i n t may appear as glowing white dots on
your image.
h If you are shooting in s
Software Data
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