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The available flash settings in different photography modes:

Flash mode

Description

 

 

 

[ A

] Auto

The flash fires automatically to suit the

 

 

photographic conditions.

 

 

 

[

]Red-eye Reduction

Use this mode to reduce the red-eye

 

 

phenomenon when you want to capture

 

 

natural-looking images of people and

 

 

animals in low-light conditions.

 

 

When capturing images, the red-eye

 

 

phenomenon can be reduced by asking

 

 

the subject (person) to look at the

 

 

camera or get as close to the camera as

 

 

possible. The flash always fires twice, and

 

 

the image is captured at the second firing.

 

 

 

[

]Forced Flash

In this mode, the flash always fires. Use

 

 

this mode for photographing under artificial

 

 

light such as backlighting.

 

 

 

[

]Suppressed Flash

Use this mode when capturing images

 

 

using indoor lighting, for stages and indoor

 

 

competitions, and when the subject is too

 

 

far away for the flash to be effective.

 

 

 

[

]Macro Flash

Available only when camera is in Ext.

 

 

Flash. Sets the camera exposure to

 

 

make darker pictures. This

 

 

prevents overexposing the

 

 

subject at close-up shooting distances.

 

 

 

[

]Far Flash

Available only when camera is in Ext.

 

 

Flash. Far flash sets the camera

 

 

exposure to take brighter pictures when the

 

 

subject is beyond the normal reach of the

 

 

flash

 

 

 

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Sealife DC 600 manual Flash mode Description