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Adjusting the Flash Intensity
You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash without having to change the brightness of the background.
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The [ARec. Mode] menu appears. |
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2 Use the | Rec. Mode |
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to select [Flash Exp. Comp.]. |
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Flash Exp. Comp. | 0.0 |
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| Auto Bracket |
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| MENU Exit |
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3 Use the | Rec. Mode |
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to change the light emission. |
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To increase the light emission, set a positive | Auto Bracket |
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(+) value. To decrease the light emission, |
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set a negative | 3D Mode | |||||
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When pressing the shutter release button | MENU Exit |
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halfway in Capture mode, the flash icon |
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appears as j if a positive value has been set, and the flash icon appears as k if a negative value has been set.
4 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The Flash Exp. Comp. setting is saved and the screen returns to capture status. Refer to Step 6 of “How to Use the Menus” (p.43) for other operations after the setting has been made.
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