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1.Press the shutter release button to make sure the orange lamp lights.
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2.Press the shutter release button all the way to take the picture.
Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited and in twilight or night scenes.
Flash working range (with color negative film)
ISO | Wide angle (W) | Telephoto (T) |
100 | 0.8 to 3.2 m (2.6 to 10.5 ft) | 0.6 to 1.6 m (2.0 to 5.2 ft) |
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200 | 0.8 to 4.5 m (2.6 to 14.8 ft) | 0.6 to 2.3 m (2.0 to 7.5 ft) |
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400 | 0.8 to 6.4 m (2.6 to 21.0 ft) | 0.6 to 3.2 m (2.0 to 10.5 ft) |
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Note: When reversal film is used, the working range at the telephoto side will be reduced by about 30%.
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Red-Eye Reduction Flash
A series of
Eyes appear red.
Hold the camera securely. It takes about 1 second until the shutter releases.
1.Is not looking at the flash from right in front.
2.Is not watching the
3.Is too far from the camera.
The effectiveness of
Closing the lens barrier restores the Auto Flash mode.
Since a slow shutter speed (as low as 2 seconds) is selected, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
Have your subject stay still; otherwise, blurring may result.
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Fill-In Flash
Use this mode to compensate for a shadow cast on the subject’s face or to shoot in backlit conditions or under fluorescent light.
Closing the lens barrier restores the Auto Flash mode.
Make sure your subject is within the flash working range (p.12).