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| Flash On | The camera always flashes. If the light is |
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| behind your subject, you can use this |
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| setting to increase the light on the front of |
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| your subject. (This is called |
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| Night | The camera fires the flash to illuminate |
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| objects in the foreground. It then |
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| continues to expose as if the flash had not |
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| fired to gather the background. |
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| Night with | The camera fires the flash, using |
| reduction if necessary, to illuminate | |
| Reduction | objects in the foreground. It then |
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| continues to expose as if the flash had not |
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| fired to gather the background. |
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NOTE Only the Flash On setting is available when you set the Exposure Mode in the Capture menu to either Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority. See Exposure mode on page 35.
To turn the flash off, press the
it snaps shut. When the flash is off, the Flash Off icon appears at the top of the Live View screen.
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