Using an external flash

Mode dial: //S/A/M/SCN/

The flash does not strobe when shooting in Burst, Exposure Bracket, Twilight, MPEG Movie or Multi Burst mode.

When an external flash is mounted, the weight prevents the lens portion from locking. We recommend supporting the lens portion with your left hand or using a tripod for recording.

You cannot have an external flash and the built- in flash strobe at the same time.

Using the Sony HVL-F1000 Flash

You can mount the Sony HVL-F1000 flash on the hot shoe of your camera. Using the HVL-F1000 will allow you to shoot more vivid flash pictures than when using an ordinary external flash.

aMount the HVL-F1000 external flash on the hot shoe.bPlug the flash into the ACC jack.cTurn on the HVL-F1000.
d Set the mode dial to ,

,

S, A, M, SCN or (Clip

 

Motion).

 

eShoot the image.

The built-in flash does not strobe.

When using a Sony optional external flash, set [HOT SHOE] to [OFF] in the SET UP settings.

Using a commercially available external flash

You can mount a commercially available external flash that supports hot shoe.

aMount the external flash to the hot shoe.bSet the mode dial to SET UP.

c Select 2 (CAMERA 2) with v/V, [HOT SHOE] with B/v/V, [ON] with B/v, then press z.

dTurn on the external flash.

For details, please consult the operating instructions supplied with your flash.

eSet the mode dial to M or A.

The flash also strobes when the mode

dial is set to , , S, SCN or (Clip Motion), but we recommend recording with the mode dial set to M or A.

fShoot the image.

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