
1In the Capture menu (page 40), select Digital Flash.
2In the Digital Flash menu, use the
buttons to highlight a setting.
3Press OK to save the setting and return to the Capture menu.
The following table helps explain the settings in more detail:
Icon | Setting | Description |
None | Off | Camera will process the image as normal. This is |
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| the default setting. |
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| Low | Useful for most types of scenes containing a |
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| mixture of sun and shade, or for images captured |
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| with regular flash. |
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| High | Useful for conditions of extreme backlighting, or |
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| when you want a dramatic effect. This setting is |
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| very strong, and you may not want to print photos |
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| much larger than 5” x 7” because the dark areas |
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| of the photo will be grainy. |
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If the new setting is anything other than the default setting of Off, the icon for the setting (in the table above) will appear in the Live View screen.
The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off (unless Digital Flash is checked in the Remembered Settings menu - see page 90).
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