
SLOW SHUTTER SYNC. WITH RED-EYE REDUCTION
With slow shutter sync, the flash and ambient light exposures are balanced;
REAR FLASH SYNC
Rear flash sync is used with long exposures to make trailing lights or blurring appear to follow rather than proceed the subject. The effect is not apparent if the shutter speed is too fast and stops the subjectís motion.
When the shutter is released, a
Camera Notes
Slow shutter sync can also be set using the AE lock button in P and A exposure modes.
With the subject in the AF area, press and hold the AE lock button to lock the exposure. Press the
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