Konica Minolta 9 Digital Camera User Manual


 
FLASH – Rear-Flash SyncFLASH – Slow Sync
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In P and A-modes, slow-shutter sync sets a
slower shutter speed to increase the
background or ambient exposure in a flash
picture. Flash output is automatically
decreased to maintain correct subject
exposure.
Slow-shutter Sync
Conventional Flash
2. While pressing the AE-lock button,
press the shutter-release button all
the way down to take the picture.
AEL and the locked exposure will be displayed in
the viewfinder.
The shutter speed may not be reduced if the
background is bright or a large aperture is set (A-
mode).
Use a tripod if the shutter speed becomes too
slow to allow sharp, hand-held pictures.
Slow sync flash exposures can appear
unnatural because the motion blur precedes
the subject in the final image. Use rear-flash
sync to create more natural looking slow
shutter speed flash exposures that leave a blur
of motion behind the subject.
Rear Flash Sync
Conventional Flash
1. Slide the flash-mode switch to
REAR.
Rear-flash sync can be used with the built-in
flash and accessory flashes attached to the
accessory shoe or PC terminal.
3. Set the shutter speed to 1/60 or
slower.
Flash synchronization returns to front sync
(standard operation) when shutter speeds faster
than 1/60 are selected.
Refer to S-mode Flash (p.40) or M-mode Flash
(p.43) to select the shutter speed.
1. Raise the built-in flash or turn the
accessory flash on.
2. Raise the built-in flash or turn the
accessory flash on.
Custom Function Notes
FLASH
Setting 2 lets you press the AE-lock button once to activate
automatic exposure lock. Press again to cancel (p.96).