FujiFilm FinePix S3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Advanced Photography
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Can be used in all exposure modes. In the “P” and
A” exposure modes, a slow shutter speed is used.
The flash fires just before the shutter closes. This
mode is effective in capturing the subject's
movement as a flow of light in a way that looks
natural.
!
Rear Synchro cannot be used with a studio flash system
since the correct synchronization cannot be obtained.
ah REAR SYNCHRO MODE
Can be used in all exposure modes.
The red-eye reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec.
before the flash fires in order to reduce the red-eye
effect in photos of people or animals.
as RED-EYE REDUCTION MODE
Can be used in the “P” and “A” exposure modes.
This mode combines red-eye reduction with a slow
shutter speed.
!
When a Nikon SB-80DX SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26 flash
unit is used, the red-eye reduction lamp on the external flash
fires.
!
Take care to ensure that the camera and the subjects
(people) in the shot do not move until the shutter is released.
!
Depending on the type of lens mounted, the light from the
red-eye reduction lamp may not reach the person, in which
case the effect of the red-eye reduction lamp is lost.
asg RED-EYE REDUCTION
SLOW SYNCHRO MODE
Shutter Speeds
The synchronized shutter speed is 1/180 sec.
The shutter speeds that can be set vary depending on the combination of synchro mode and
exposure mode, as shown below.
Exposure mode
Synchro mode
Z
Front Synchro
P or A S M
1/180 to 1/60 sec.
(automatically set by the camera
1
)
1/180 to 30 sec.
1/180 to 30 sec. and
X
Slow Synchro
1/180 to 30 sec.
(automatically set by the camera
2
)
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C
Rear Synchro
Automatically set to Slow Synchro.
1/180 to 30 sec.
(automatically set by the camera
1 2
)
1/180 to 30 sec.
1/180 to 30 sec. and
V
Red-eye Reduction
1/180 to 1/60 sec.
(automatically set by the camera)
1/180 to 30 sec.
1/180 to 30 sec. and
B
Red-eye Reduction
Slow Synchro
1/180 to 30 sec.
(automatically set by the camera
2
)
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1 When a Nikon SB-26, SB-25 or SB-24 flash unit is used, the synchro selector on the external flash unit sets the
shutter speed.
2 Because a slow shutter speed is used, a tripod should be used to prevent camera shake.
SYNCHRO MODES AND THEIR FEATURES
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
You can select any of 5 modes to suit the type of shot and the desired effect.
Front Synchro Red-eye
Reduction
Red-eye Reduction
Slow Synchro
Slow Synchro Rear Synchro
!
When some exposure mode and synchro mode combinations are selected, the synchro mode may be automatically
changed subsequently.
Exposure
mode
P or A
Synchro mode
Display during
selection
Display after
selection
Operation
Rear Synchro
Automatically set to Slow
Synchro.
S or M
Red-eye Reduction Slow
Synchro
Slow Synchro
Slow Synchro is cancelled
(shutter speed not changed).
Can be used in all exposure modes.
Select this mode for normal flash photography.
a FRONT SYNCHRO MODE
Can be used in the “P” and “A” exposure modes.
Because this mode uses a slow shutter speed, it
captures the background while at the same time
firing the flash to produce a shot that captures the
atmosphere of a twilight or nighttime scene.
ag SLOW SYNCHRO MODE
1Press the flash pop-up button to pop up the
flash.
2Hold down the “v” button.
3Turn the Main-command dial to select the
synchro mode.
The icon shown on the top display panel changes
as shown below.
!
When you are not using the flash, always keep it stowed
away to prevent battery depletion.
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