Important

Note

Note

When using the flash for nearby subjects (approx. 0.4m (16 inches) or less), the light from the flash may appear to be reddish in some cases. This also causes overexposure so the subject may appear whitish in the photograph. At such times, select the No Flash mode.

The shutter speed will automatically become slower in dark places. In

such cases, either grip the camera firmly or mount the camera on a tripod

to prevent hand jitter. Exercise special care when using Tele .

Using external flash

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Usage and connection cautions

Exposure is determined by the external flash setting. Camera exposure compensation settings have no effect.

Flash output is determined by the external flash setting. Photographed images can be checked using the LCD monitor. If exposure is incorrect, adjust the F value of the external flash and re-photograph.

When the external flash is on, it will fire regardless of the flash mode to which the camera is set.

When the Quick shooting mode is used, continuous photography may not be possible when the flash is charging and under certain photographic conditions.

It is recommended that the camera flash be used for close-up photography.

Clip-on type flashes cannot be connected. Use a flash that can be attached using the tripod socket. Do not apply excessive force when connecting.

When connecting an external flash, adjust the end of the sync plug so that it can be firmly connected.

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